Aparmita, known as Amitayus in Tibetan Buddhism, closely embodies the attribute of longevity associated with Amitabha Buddha. The Sanskrit name "Amitayus" translates to "infinite life," capturing his essence.
Aparmita statues represent this quality, depicting him in the padmasana or full lotus pose, cradling a vessel of "amrita" in his lap, symbolizing immortality. He is seated atop a double lotus pedestal, his hands gracefully joined in a meditative gesture known as the Dhyana Mudra. He is adorned with regal splendor, donning a majestic crown and intricate jewelry that includes ornate necklaces, sizable earrings, and a flowing scarf that drapes elegantly over his shoulders, forming loops at the elbows and gently draping over his lower arms.
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