Magnificent Tibetan Handmade 1000-Armed Chenresig Statue | Masterpiece Avalokiteshvara Nepalese Craftsmanship
This 1000-Armed Chenresig Statue, which stands an astounding 223 cm tall, is a work of art that goes beyond simple workmanship and exudes a divine presence in every little detail. This enormous work, which was handcrafted by skilled artisans in Patan, Nepal, is evidence of the area's unmatched proficiency in traditional metal crafting.
The triple-layer 24K gold gilding with deeply engraved 3D -like carvings on the statue's copper body gives it a dazzling, regal look that enhances any area it is placed in. From the calm expression on Chenresig's main face to the innumerable arms that have been painstakingly carved to perfection, the statue's fine features are highlighted by intricate gold and acrylic paintwork. While the eyes in the palms represent omniscient awareness and boundless compassion, each arm carries a symbolic quality. This sculpture is unparalleled in its level of accuracy and detail, which is the result of hundreds of hours of hard work. It is a sacred treasure intended to evoke wonder and veneration because of its enormous size and unmatched artistry, which elevate it above the status of a simple ornament.
The Bodhisattva stands atop a moon disc lotus seat, spreading his thousand arms and joining his first two hands in a 'Namaskara Mudra.' He is pictured executing the 'Varada Mudra,' a giving motion while carrying a bow and arrow, a crystal rosary, and a utpala with his other hand. The bodhisattva is surrounded by an artistically carved halo, which enhances his presence.
This monument of collector's pride is perfect for big altars, monasteries, or important places of worship. Its profound symbolism and majestic atmosphere turn any environment into a haven of spiritual enlightenment and compassion.
Size: 223 cm (Height) x 146 cm (Base)
Weight: 173.57 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body
Chenrezig is one of the most popular Bodhisattva in Vajrayana. It is celebrated and placed at the heart of every Tibetan Himalayan community
The practice of Avalokiteshvara encourages to develop of a calm and compassionate heart. Compassion is the root foundation for excelling in the Buddhist path. Kind, Calm, and Open Mind is only possible if we are compassionate. Avalokiteshvara is used to do visual meditation practice to develop a calm, kind, and compassionate heart.