The Pillars of Tibetan Enlightenment and Prosperity: A Sacred Trio Set
With the Trisong Detsen & Santaraksita Set, honor the union of spiritual guidance, wisdom, and prosperity with the Guru Orgyen Norla. With a combined weight of 8.46 kg, this magnificent collection, which stands 12.9 inches tall and rests on an 8.2 inch base, is a potent representation of the founding triad that molded Tibet's spiritual and temporal environment. The intricately crafted copper bodies of these figures, embellished with 24K gold gilding and intricate gold and acrylic paintings, each represent a distinct facet of the illustrious history of Tibetan Buddhism.
Santaraksita, the great abbot who established the monastery, and King Trisong Detsen, the honored Dharma king, are shown with Guru Orgyen Norla, a manifestation of Guru Rinpoche representing wealth and abundance. Together, they symbolize the integration of spiritual wealth, enlightened governance, and monastic discipline that underpinned the flourishing of Buddhism in Tibet.
Ideal for personal altars, meditation spaces, or as distinguished pieces in a collection dedicated to spiritual and historical reverence, this set not only enhances the aesthetic of any space but also serves as a beacon of enlightenment, prosperity, and wisdom.
Size: 12.9"/33cm (Height) x 8.2"/21cm (Base)
Weight: 8.46 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body
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Guru Orgyen Norla: Represents the wealth-bringing aspect of Guru Rinpoche, fostering prosperity along the spiritual path.
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King Trisong Detsen: The Tibetan king whose visionary leadership and support were crucial for the establishment of Buddhism in Tibet.
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Santaraksita: The Indian abbot whose wisdom and monastic discipline laid the groundwork for Buddhism's spread across Tibet.
This trio's collaborative spirit and dedication to Dharma laid the foundations for a unique Tibetan Buddhist culture, blending deep spiritual practices with a commitment to social and material well-being.