Giant Buddhist Deity Guru Rinpoche Sadhana Practice Statue
We artistically crafted the Guru Rinpoche Sadhana Practice Statue in our studio using a traditional Himalayan technique handed down to us generation after generation. The deity is sitting on a lotus. He holds a vajra and a skull vase in his right and left hands, respectively, while a trident rests on his left shoulder. We used copper to form the body. We manually carved elaborate graphic patterns into the statue. We put acrylic paintings on the statue in a creative way. The robe is the main highlight of the figurine. We hand-carved intricate patterns using a hammer and chisels. To do delicate carvings, artists must have decades of experience as he has to create intricate design patterns on a small surface area. The face, trident, and the parts of the robe have visible 24K gold gilding. The statue weighs about 13.65, and it took us years of hard work and dedication to complete it.
You can use Master Padmasambhava figurine for different Buddhist ceremonies, Rituals, in Monasteries, and even for personal activities like daily Yoga and meditation.
Size: 24.8"/63cm (Height) x 15.7"/40cm (Base)
Weight: 13.65 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Copper Body, Acrylic Paintings
Guru Rinpoche was incarnated as an eight-year-old kid (with substantial bodily characteristics of an enlightened person) in the heart of a lotus bloom, floating in Lake Dhanakosha, in the country of Dakinis, in the kingdom of Uddiyana. Padmasambhava means 'Lotus-born' and alludes to Guru Rinpoche's miraculous birth. Some experts think the empire was located in modern-day Pakistan's Swat Valley, while others say it was in India's Odisha.