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SKU: CHDY23006

Size: 38.5cm x 29cm
38.5cm x 29cm | 15.2 x 11.4 Inches

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Chenrezig Four-Armed Rupa: Embodiment of Universal Compassion

Radiating boundless compassion, this four-armed Chenrezig sacred statue embodies the divine presence of Avalokiteshvara. Standing 38.5 cm (15.1”) tall with an 11.4 inch (29 cm) base and weighing 6.04 kg, it is meticulously handcrafted in Nepal from a solid copper body. Adorned with 24K gold gilding, delicate acrylic painting, and inlaid gemstones, this exquisite figure exudes a serene and dignified aura, serving as a powerful focal point for meditation, devotion, or altar display, inviting peace, loving-kindness, and a tangible connection to the Bodhisattva of Compassion.

Chenrezig, the Bodhisattva of Compassion, is depicted with four arms, each representing the Four Immeasurable states: loving-kindness, compassion, sympathetic joy, and equanimity. His primary hands are held at the heart in the Anjali Mudra, clasping the wish-fulfilling jewel (cintamani) as a symbol of boundless altruistic intention. The upper right hand holds a crystal mala, signifying ceaseless spiritual practice, while the upper left carries a lotus flower, symbolizing purity, enlightenment, and the blossoming of wisdom. Seated upon a radiant lotus throne with flowing robes and ornate adornments, this meditation statue serves as a powerful reminder to cultivate universal compassion, inner peace, and spiritual awakening in daily life.

Size: 15.1”/38.5cm (Height) x 11.4”/29cm (Base)
Weight: 6.04 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Acrylic Painting, Copper Body , Gemstones

Chenrezig, known as Avalokiteshvara in Sanskrit, is the Bodhisattva of Compassion, revered across all schools of Buddhism. He is believed to hear the cries of all sentient beings and extends his boundless compassion to liberate them from suffering. His mantra, Om Mani Padme Hum, is one of the most widely recited in Tibetan Buddhism, symbolizing purification and the path to enlightenment.

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