Tibetan Buddhism Guru Padmasambhava Statue
$57.79
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Description In Tibetan Buddhism, the statue of Guru Padmasambhava is a traditional artwork created to support meditation and spiritual practice. Commonly found in monasteries and private homes, these sacred objects are highly revered and often displayed on altars. Padmasambhava, also known as Guru Rinpoche, is one of the most honored figures in Tibetan Buddhism. Building on the significance of this statue, it is frequently depicted with him in a dignified, mature form, adorned in elaborate robes and seated gracefully on a lotus throne. He is typically shown holding a vajra (thunderbolt) and a skull cup filled with elixir, both symbolizing the Tantric Buddhist union of skillful means and wisdom. With its intricate detailing in pure copper and 24k gold plating, this statue offers a visually striking and spiritually meaningful way to honor Guru Padmasambhava. They serve not only as beautiful works of art but also as sacred supports for meditation and devotion in Tibetan Buddhist practice. Dimension: Height: 9.25 inches Breath: 5.75 inches Width: 4.25 inches Weight: = 1.58 kg Made of: Copper with 24 k gold painting and gold-painted face.
Guru Rinpoche Statues