Exquisite 24k Gold Gilded Copper Body of Buddhist Guru Rinpoche | Spiritual Meditation & Shrine Decor
This impressive statue of Buddhist Guru Rinpoche, often referred to as Padmasambhava, is a focal point for any spiritual environment at 26 inches tall with an 18.3-inch base. With a weight of 9.04 kg and an exquisite design, this statue is gilded in triple layer 24K gold, and enriched with gold and acrylic paintings and deeply engraved 3D-like carvings which radiates a divine elegance and spiritual strength. Delicate acrylic and gold acrylics enhances the figure, giving the workmanship more vitality and fine detail. The great Buddhist master, Guru Rinpoche, is regarded as having brought Vajrayana Buddhism to Tibet. His essence as a perfect example of wisdom and enlightenment is exquisitely represented in this statue.
Guru Rinpoche is shown sitting royally and holding a skull cup and a vajra, which stand for strength and compassion. A trident, which symbolizes his supremacy over both the spiritual and material worlds, rests on his left shoulder. The halo behind the statue, features floral blossoms representing purity and enlightenment. It also features mythical creatures, with a central motif, above the figure's head of a garuda as a symbol of enlightenment, protection and overcoming obstacles. By placing this statue in your meditation area or shrine, you can call upon the transformational energy and direction of Guru Rinpoche as well as the blessings of protection, wisdom, and spiritual development. This magnificent work will serve as a potent reminder of his enlightened presence and ultimate teachings, elevating the spiritual atmosphere of any Buddhist shrine, meditation area, or home altar.
Size: 26”/66cm (Height) x 18.3”/46.5cm (Base)
Weight: 9.04 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body
In Tibetan Buddhism, Guru Rinpoche, also called Padmasambhava, is a highly esteemed figure who is frequently referred to as the "Second Buddha" due to his pivotal role in bringing Buddhism to Tibet. Samye Monastery, the first Buddhist monastery in Tibet, was able to be built because he is credited with driving out local spirits and impediments. The core teachings of Tibetan Buddhism are those of Guru Rinpoche, who brought Vajrayana (Tantric) Buddhism to Tibet and blended it with the native Bon tradition. He is revered for his mastery of spiritual practices and his significant influence on the development of Tibetan Buddhism. His legacy comprises a multitude of teachings and books.