The Infinite Compassion: Chenrezig Sculpture on Grand Throne
Let me present you to the Chenrezig Bodhisattva Sculpture, a magnificent representation of the Buddhist tradition's embodiment of empathy and compassion. This sculpture, which weighs 7.02 kg and is a remarkable 15.7 inches tall, is placed atop a 13.3-inch base and represents Chenrezig's immense and limitless compassion. This entity, expertly fashioned from an oxidized copper body and embellished with paintings in gold and acrylic that are further enhanced by silver plating, perfectly embodies Chenrezig's vow to assist all sentient beings.
The image of Chenrezig, also called Avalokiteshvara in Sanskrit, shows him sitting on a large throne, signifying his elevated position among the Bodhisattvas, in a state of grandeur. The intricate detailing of silver plating and gold painting highlights the serene beauty and the profound spiritual depth of Chenrezig, with each element of the sculpture designed to inspire awe and reverence.
Size: 15.7"/40cm (Height) x 13.3"/34cm (Base)
Weight: 7.02 kg
Material: Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Silver Plated, Oxidized Copper Body
Chenrezig, the Bodhisattva of Compassion, holds a central place in the hearts of Tibetan Buddhist practitioners. Known for his thousand arms, each equipped with an eye, he sees the suffering of the world and reaches out to assist all beings. The mantra "Om Mani Padme Hum" is closely associated with Chenrezig, encapsulating the essence of his compassionate vow to remain in the world until all beings are free from suffering. Chenrezig's practice is a path towards cultivating an open heart and a compassionate mind, reflecting the boundless nature of compassion itself.