Buddhist Master Mahasiddha Tilopa Oxidized Copper Statue
The Mahasiddha Tilopa Oxidized Copper Statue` was meticulously created using ancient methods. The figurine is molded using an oxidized copper body. The Buddhist Master is seen sitting on a cushion and looking tranquil in this sculpture. His right leg appears to be folded in half, and we have set his left leg on the edge of the cushion. His left hand, holding a fish, is positioned above the left knee, while his right hand is seen behind the right knee. It is captivating how long and huge his gold-plated earlobe is. You may utilize this Buddhist artwork for various Vajrayana activities and normal yoga or meditation sessions.
Size: 9"/23cm (Height) x 7.4"/19cm (Base)
Weight: 2.05 kg
Material: Oxidized Copper Body
Tilopa was born into the priestly caste, which some traditions claim to be a royal family. Still, he chose to become a monk after receiving instructions from a dakini (a female buddha whose purpose is to inspire practitioners) to lead a nomadic life. She made it abundantly plain to Tilopa right that the people who had raised him were not his true parents but rather the rudimentary knowledge and the universal voidness. Tilopa adopted a monastic lifestyle over time, following the Dakini's advice, adopting the monastic vows, and developing into a learned scholar. Dakini guided Tilopa's spiritual path, and the distance between him and enlightenment was closed by the regular visits of his dakini instructor.