Himalayan Art Milarepa Buddha Statue
The Statue of Milarepa Buddha, whose name means "cotton-clad," was a revered Tibetan singer-poet, mystic, teacher, and saint. Milarepa is frequently depicted wearing a thin white cotton garment and cupping his hand to his ear, a gesture common to singers in India and the Himalayas to improve his hearing while reducing background noise. This statue was made from a pure oxidized copper body and then polished, highlighting the details of the deity in the statue. You can use this figurine for different Buddhist Rituals and meditational practices, and it will be a perfect gift for a practitioner like you.
Size: 10.6"/27cm (Height) x 7.4"/19cm (Base)
Weight: 3.54 kg
Material: Oxidized Copper Body
Milarepa is known for his tenacity and growth as a person and the way his intriguing history illustrates the journey that every individual takes from bewilderment to clarity. He instilled the values of privilege and tyranny in him at a young age. For a thousand years, Milarepa's lyrical teachings have enchanted the hearts of his devotees and admirers. His life exemplifies the perfect Bodhisattva because his extreme compassion sparked Bodhicitta and drove him to become a Buddha to help all sentient beings.