Traditional Tibetan 16th Karmapa Meditation Statue
The sculpture of the 16th Karmapa Meditation was created by us using Nepalese traditional Himalayan art. We are the Kathmandu Valley artists whose work on old Vajrayana sculptures has significant importance. This Buddhist figurine was meticulously hand-carved with an oxidized copper body. This took us more than a month to finish. A Buddhist master is depicted holding a lotus in each hand while resting serenely on top of a moon disc lotus throne. This statue can be useful to you in a number of ways, including your everyday meditation practice and even special Buddhist celebrations.
This Nepalese artwork will make a wonderful Vajrayana gift for a practitioner like you.
Size: 8.2"/21cm (Height) x 7"/18cm (Base)
Weight: 2.11 kg
Material: Oxidized Copper Body
Karmapa is the embodiment of all buddha actions or the one who engages in buddha activity. Great enlightened Buddhist masters are supposed to be able to consciously control their reincarnation in the Tibetan tradition in order to continue their work for the benefit of all sentient beings. The appearance of a Buddhist master, who would be known as the Karmapa, had been foretold by the historical Buddha Shakyamuni and the renowned tantric master of India, Guru Padmasambhava, prior to the birth of the first Karmapa.