Amithaba Buddha (Amitabha)
Amithaba Buddha, commonly known as Amitabha, is a specific type of Buddha statue symbolizing the Buddha of Infinite Light and Infinite Life. Amitabha is central to Pure Land Buddhism, a significant Mahayana Buddhist tradition.
In this portrayal, Amithaba Buddha is frequently depicted in a seated posture, with both hands forming the Dhyana Mudra, also known as the Meditation Mudra. This mudra showcases the Buddha's hands resting in the lap, with the right hand gently placed on top of the left hand, palms facing upwards, and thumbs lightly touching.
Amithaba Buddha is revered as the presiding deity of the Pure Land, a realm of enlightenment and bliss where beings can attain rebirth after death by sincerely reciting his name with unwavering faith and devotion. Devotees aspire to be reborn in Amitabha's Pure Land, seeking to progress toward enlightenment under his compassionate and guiding presence.
Statues of Amithaba Buddha hold a cherished place of reverence in Pure Land Buddhist temples and centers. They are visual reminders of Amithaba's boundless compassion and unwavering vow to guide all beings toward liberation. These sacred images inspire devotees to recite Amithaba's name and nurture a pure and sincere heart, aspiring to attain rebirth in the Pure Land and advance to enlightenment.