The embodiment of Spiritual Mastery, Vajra Guru "Padmasambhava" Statue
Presenting the Vajra Guru "Padmasambhava" Statue, a depiction of the famed tantric master Padmasambhava, also referred to as Guru Rinpoche, who was instrumental in introducing Buddhism to Tibet. This monument, which stands at an impressive 21.3 inches tall with a base measuring 13.4 inches and weighs 8.40 kg, is a testament to the creativity and respect shown for Padmasambhava's significant spiritual achievements. Made of a copper body gilded in 24-carat gold and embellished with paintings in gold and acrylic, it embodies the vibrant spirit and enlightening presence of Padmasambhava.
Padmasambhava is portrayed in his well-known pose, holding the vajra in his right hand a skull cup in his left, and a trident staff resting against his shoulder to signify his victory over the barriers to enlightenment. The statue’s detailed artistry, from the serene yet commanding gaze of Padmasambhava to the intricate designs of his robes and ornaments, reflects his significance as a foundational figure in Vajrayana Buddhism and his enduring legacy as a spiritual guide.
Size: 21.3”/54cm (Height) x 13.4”/34cm (Base)
Weight: 8.40 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body
The name Padmasambhava, which translates to "Lotus-Born," is highly regarded in Tibetan Buddhism as the Vajra Guru who brought Buddhism to Tibet in the eighth century. His teachings have created a lasting legacy that continues to encourage spiritual practice and dedication, especially in relation to Dzogchen and tantric activities. Considered a second Buddha by many practitioners, Padmasambhava is well-known for his teachings and miracles. The statue of Vajra Guru "Padmasambhava" embodies the essence of this remarkable teacher, serving as a testament to his enlightened understanding and the transformational potential of his teachings.