Deeply Engraved Carving Traditional Tibetan Guru Rinpoche Collector's Pride Statue for Meditation and Spiritual Growth
The impressive 40.2-inch (102 cm)-tall and 59.74-kg Traditional Tibetan Guru Rinpoche Statue is an exquisite representation of a powerful symbol of spiritual authority and enlightenment. The statue is handcrafted in Nepal, with the copper body delicately embellished with triple layers of 24K gold gilding, deeply engraved carving, and intricate acrylic & gold paintings. In addition, its triple-layer gilding represents the Buddha's three kayas: Dharmakaya, Sambhogakaya, and Nirmanakaya. The essence of Guru Rinpoche's wisdom and insight is captured by its elaborate design and deeply carved elements, which encourage thoughtful meditation.
Guru Rinpoche is shown in a majestic guardian pose, embodying his essential role as a teacher of compassion for all sentient beings and a guardian of the Dharma. His everlasting presence is emphasized by the realistic quality of the statue's 3D impression, created by exquisite carvings and triple-layered gold. The statue is an enduring symbol of spiritual strength and direction because of its exquisite craftsmanship, which guarantees that it will be a potent focal point for devotion and reflection within sacred spaces.
Guru Padmasambhava is seen in a powerful pose, holding a vajra in his right hand to symbolize unbreakable truth and a skull cup in his left, which stands for the transformation of negative energy. He has a katvanga resting on his shoulder, which represents his tantric mastery and the union of compassion and wisdom. This monument serves as a reminder of Padmasambhava's eternal wisdom and teachings in addition to being a spiritual item. His serene and commanding look draws practitioners into deep meditation.
Size: 40.2”/102cm (Height) x 29.9”/76cm (Base)
Weight: 59.74 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Hand Carved Gemstone, Copper Body
In Tibetan Buddhism, Guru Rinpoche, also called Padmasambhava, is a highly esteemed figure who is frequently referred to as the "Second Buddha" due to his pivotal role in bringing Buddhism to Tibet. Samye Monastery, the first Buddhist monastery in Tibet, was able to be built because he is credited with driving out local spirits and impediments. The core teachings of Tibetan Buddhism are those of Guru Rinpoche, who brought Vajrayana (Tantric) Buddhism to Tibet and blended it with the native Bon tradition. He is revered for his mastery of spiritual practices and his significant influence on the development of Tibetan Buddhism. His legacy comprises a multitude of teachings and books.