Arahant Statues

This category features statues representing arahants, enlightened disciples of the Buddha who attained liberation through the teachings of Buddhism. Arahants are highly respected figures in Buddhist tradition and are often depicted in Southeast Asian sacred art as symbols of wisdom, discipline, and spiritual attainment.

Examples include figures such as Phra Sangkachai, a revered disciple traditionally associated with wisdom and prosperity, as well as Phra Pidta, a figure widely recognized in Thai Buddhist culture that symbolizes meditation and the closing of the senses to worldly distractions. These figures appear in temples, monasteries, and devotional spaces across Thailand and neighboring regions.

Statues in this category vary in material, style, and cultural origin, reflecting the diverse sculptural traditions of Southeast Asia.