Description
Traditionally Hand Carved Buddha Dharma Sangha Statue Set
This stunning Buddha Dharma Sangha Statue Set is perfect for enhancing your spiritual home decor. The artisans of Kathmandu Valley crafted this beautiful piece of art. We have depicted three deities in this sculpture, and each has been artistically carved. We have molded each figure using a copper body and coated it with genuine 24K gold.
The Shakyamuni Buddha is seated upon a moon disc lotus seat, his right hand touching the ground, representing his gained enlightenment. Similarly, he can be seen carrying an alms bowl with his left hand. The other two deities are seated upon a moon disc lotus seat, each holding different ritual items. It took us months and months of hard work to complete the design and carving of each statue.
Guru Rinpoche is depicted sitting in a regal posture, exuding confidence and spiritual mastery. His right hand holds a vajra, which represents indestructible power while his left hand holds a skull cup (kapala) filled with the nectar of wisdom, containing a vase filled with the nectar of longevity and wisdom. Khatvanga, cradled in his left arm, represents his tantric attainment and union with wisdom Dakini. He is crowned with a distinctive lotus hat adorned with a feather, symbolizing his divine authority and spiritual insight.
Chenrezig Size: 12.6”/32cm (Height) x 10.8”/27.5cm (Base)
Shakyamuni Buddha Size: 13.1”/33.5cm (Height) x 9.6”/24.5cm (Base)
Guru Rinpoche Size: 13.6”/34.5cm (Height) x 9.8”/25cm (Base)
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body.
Total Weight: 11.36 kg
In this statue, Chenrezig is depicted seated in padmāsana (lotus posture) upon a lotus base. His main hands are joined in anjali mudrā, holding the cintāmaṇi (wish-fulfilling jewel) as a symbol of boundless compassion. The upper right hand holds a rosary (mala), representing his ceaseless vow to liberate beings. In contrast, the upper left hand carries a utpala (blue lotus), a sign of purity and wisdom that rises unstained from samsāra.


















