13.4 Inch Padmasambhava Statue | Vajrayana Guru Rinpoche

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SKU: GRAP17188

Size: 34cm x 23cm
34cm x 23cm | 13.4 x 9 Inches

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Golden Handmade Statue of Guru Rinpoche | Tibet Precious Guru 

This Golden Handmade Statue of Guru Rinpoche stands 13.4” (34 cm) in height with a base of 9” (23 cm) and weighs 2.04 kg. Crafted from a copper body, it is adorned with 24K gold gilding, intricate gold and acrylic paintings, and enhanced with hand-carved gemstones. Expertly handcrafted by skilled Nepali artisans, this statue embodies the spiritual presence and wisdom of Guru Rinpoche, making it an inspiring addition to personal altars, meditation areas, or sacred collections.

His right hand holds a vajra, symbolizing indestructible wisdom, while his left hand holds a kapala containing the vase of immortality, representing transformation and spiritual sustenance. A khatvanga rests on his shoulders, signifying mastery over the three realms, and the overall posture reflects his enlightened and protective presence, guiding practitioners toward spiritual awakening.

Size: 13.4”/34cm (Height) x 9”/23cm (Base)
Weight: 2.04 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body, Handcarved Gemstones

Guru Rinpoche, also known as Padmasambhava, is a highly revered figure in Vajrayana Buddhism. He is credited with bringing Tantric Buddhism to Tibet in the 8th century and is celebrated as a master of spiritual transformation, meditation, and esoteric teachings.

Guru Rinpoche embodies wisdom, compassion, and enlightened activity, guiding practitioners on the path to spiritual awakening. He is venerated for his ability to remove obstacles, subdue hostile forces, and empower students, making him a central figure for devotion, meditation, and spiritual practice across Tibetan Buddhist traditions.

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