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Exquisite cypress wood Fudō Myōō Figurine Acala wood carving Ornament

Achala Vidyaraja (Fudō Myōō) is an important deity in shingon Buddhism. In Shingon esotericism, Fudō Myōō represents the indestructible wisdom and power. He is often depicted with fierce features, symbolizing the ability to subdue ignorance and obstacles.

Achala is deeply integrated into the religious beliefs and cultural traditions of Shingon Buddhism. His image and meaning carry profound religious connotations. Devotees in the Shingon sect often have a special connection and respect for Achala.

This deity plays a significant role in religious ceremonies and spiritual pursuits within Esoteric Buddhism. He is seen as a powerful protector and a source of inspiration for those on the path of spiritual enlightenment. The presence of Fudō Myōō in Shingon religious art and artifacts serves to remind believers of the strength and wisdom that can be attained through faith and practice.

Our Acala statue, made of fine cypress wood and exquisitely carved, is a remarkable work of art. It serves as a perfect item for offering and display. It is in line with the teachings of Shingon Esotericism and is a unique piece among Esoteric handicrafts. The Acala statue is not only a beautiful ornament but also holds great religious and cultural significance, bringing a sense of peace and spiritual sustenance to those who possess it.

Fudō Myōō
Exquisite cypress wood Fudō Myōō Figurine (Acala wood carving Ornament)

Fudō MyōōAchala Vidyaraja Figurine

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Fudō Myōō (17*6*5cm), Fudō Myōō (34*12*10cm)

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