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Handcrafted Guru Rinpoche Sacred Statue | Embodiment of Spiritual Learning
Handcrafted in Nepal, this resplendent Guru Rinpoche sacred statue captures the enlightened presence of Padmasambhava with majestic spiritual grace. Formed from a durable copper body, it is adorned with triple-layer 24K gold gilding, acrylic paintings, hand-carved gemstones, and deeply engraved carvings that create a magnificent 3D-like effect. Measuring 28.3 inches (72 cm) high with a 19.7-inch (50 cm) base and weighing 20.7 kg, this exceptional masterpiece inspires devotion, protection, wisdom, blessings, and refined Himalayan beauty.
Guru Rinpoche’s iconic posture and sacred attributes embody his transformative power, enlightened activity, and profound role as a master of Vajrayana wisdom. His right hand holds a vajra, symbolizing indestructible skillful means, spiritual strength, and the power to overcome obstacles, while his left hand cradles a skull cup filled with the elixir of immortality, representing boundless wisdom and the realization beyond ordinary perception. He is traditionally adorned with his lotus hat, layered robes, and radiant ornaments, while the khatvanga staff resting near him signifies tantric mastery and the union of wisdom and method. His majestic seated presence radiates protection, blessings, and fearless compassion, making this statue a powerful focal point for meditation, devotion, purification, and connection to Guru Rinpoche’s profound Vajrayana teachings. For practitioners, it inspires inner transformation, spiritual courage, and a deeper commitment to the path of awakening and liberation.
Size: 28.3”/72cm (Height) x 19.7”/50cm (Base)
Weight: 20.7 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body, Handcarved Gemstones
Guru Rinpoche, or Padmasambhava, is revered as the "Precious Master" in Tibetan Buddhism. An Indian Buddhist master from the 8th century, he is credited with bringing Vajrayana Buddhism to Tibet and establishing the first monastery there. He is celebrated for his immense spiritual power, his ability to subdue negative forces, and his vast teachings, which continue to form the core of the Nyingma tradition and influence all schools of Tibetan Buddhism.
















