4-Armed Lokeshvara Sculpture | Beacon of Infinite Compassion

SKU: CHAP6338

Size: 24cm x 19cm

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Embrace of Mercy: The Four-Armed Lokeshvara Statue

With this 4-Armed Lokeshvara Statue, you can essay on a compassionate journey that embodies the infinite kindness and empathy of Avalokiteshvara, the Bodhisattva of Compassion. Crafted in the ancient city of Patan, Nepal, this magnificent sculpture stands at 9.4 inches and weighs 1.89 kg. It is a monument to the esteemed metalworking traditions that give spiritual items a soul-stirring quality.

The copper body of this statue of Lokeshvara, adorned with 24K gold plating and enhanced with gold and acrylic paintings, exudes a holy presence that encourages reflection and meditation. Holding divine tools, each arm represents the infinite attributes of love, compassion, joy, and composure and directs followers toward enlightenment and relief from suffering.

This Four-Armed Lokeshvara is not merely a statue; it's a symbol of hope and spiritual refuge. It serves as a powerful reminder of the Buddha's compassion for all sentient beings, making it an essential addition to the meditation space and altar or as a focal point in the home of anyone drawn to the principles of Buddhism, spirituality, and universal kindness.

Size: 9.4"/24cm (Height) x 7.4"/19cm (Base)
Weight: 1.89 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body

Avalokiteshvara's incarnation, the Four-Armed Lokeshvara, symbolizes the compassion shared by all Buddhas. This form of Lokeshvara, whose roots are in Mahayana Buddhism, is portrayed with four arms, each of which represents his capacity and dedication to assist beings from all directions in the universe. The statue's peaceful demeanor and empathetic look convey a feeling of kindness and tranquility, symbolizing Avalokiteshvara's promise to stay on the planet until all creatures are released from pain.

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