Thousand Armed Chenrezig Hand-Carved Buddhist Statue Embodying the Compassionate Power to Heal and Protect
This exquisite hand-carved Buddhist Thousand-Armed Chenrezig statue symbolizes infinite compassion. It stands a remarkable 31.3" (Height) x 23.6" (Base) and weighs 15.58 kg. It is handcrafted from fine copper, gilded with triple-layer 24K gold, and embellished with acrylic paintings and deeply engraved 3D-like carvings. This magnificent artwork, created by expert Nepalese artisans, combines amazing workmanship with profound spiritual significance, making it an ideal centerpiece for altars, shrines, and meditation rooms.
The Bodhisattva stands atop a moon disc lotus seat, spreading his thousand arms and joining his first two hands in a 'Namaskara Mudra.' He is pictured executing the 'Varada Mudra,' a giving motion while carrying a bow and arrow, a crystal rosary, and a utpala with his other hand. The bodhisattva is surrounded by an artistically carved halo, which enhances his presence.
Size: 31.3”/79.5cm (Height) x 23.6”/60cm (Base)
Weight: 15.58 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body
In Tibetan Buddhism, the Thousand-Armed Chenrezig, or Sahasrabhuja Avalokiteshvara, is a highly regarded embodiment of compassion. Each of the many limbs and heads in the illustration bears metaphorical tools that stand for different facets of kindness and deft tactics. This variation of Chenrezig represents the infinite and pervasive quality of compassion, concurrently alleviating the pain of innumerable beings. Seekers ask the Thousand-Armed Chenrezig for forgiveness, compassion, and the elimination of impediments to the spiritual path. It is said that by meditating and repeating his mantra, "Om Mani Padme Hum," one can call upon his benevolent presence and foster compassion within oneself. Across all realms, the Thousand-Armed Chenrezig is a powerful representation of compassion, providing comfort and direction to those in need.