Tantric Master, Divine Guru Rinpoche Statue | Home Decor for Meditation
This Tantric Master and Divine Guru Rinpoche Statue, also known as Padmasambhava, stands 13.4”/34cm in height and 8.7”/22cm at the base and weighs 3.95 kg. Made from Mercury Gold Plating, Copper Body, and Acrylic Paintings, it reflects the spiritual wisdom and mastery of Guru Rinpoche, the founder of Tibetan Buddhism. Expertly crafted by Nepali artisans, it makes a meaningful addition to altars or meditation spaces.
Guru Rinpoche, also known as Padmasambhava, is revered as the Second Buddha and a central figure in establishing Vajrayana Buddhism. In his left hand, he holds a kapala, a skull cup containing the vase of immortality, representing infinite spiritual abundance and the triumph over death. His right hand wields a vajra, symbolizing steadfast wisdom and clarity of mind. Resting on his left shoulder is the khatvanga trident, a tantric symbol of his spiritual consort and sovereignty over the three realms. The trident also embodies the Three Kayas: Dharmakaya (the ultimate truth body), Sambhogakaya (the bliss body of advanced practitioners), and Nirmanakaya (the manifestation body, which appears in the world for the benefit of sentient beings). Guru Rinpoche is crowned with a lotus and peacock feather, signifying the highest form of enlightened wisdom. Seated with a dignified posture, he radiates a powerful presence of awakened activity, perfectly blending tranquil stillness with compassionate strength.
Size: 13.4”/34cm (Height) x 8.7”/22cm (Base)
Weight: 3.95 kg
Material: Mercury Gold Plated, Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body
Who is Guru Rinpoche?
Guru Rinpoche, also known as Padmasambhava, is regarded as one of the most revered figures in Vajrayana Buddhism. He is often called the Second Buddha, credited with bringing Buddhism to Tibet and laying the foundation for Tibetan Buddhism. Guru Rinpoche embodies profound wisdom, compassion, and spiritual power, guiding followers on their path to enlightenment. He is a master of tantric teachings and practices, known for overcoming obstacles, protecting practitioners, and transforming negative energy into positive spiritual growth. His image often includes symbolic attributes such as the kapala (skull cup), the vajra (symbol of indestructible wisdom), and the khatvanga trident, representing his spiritual prowess and mastery over the three realms. Guru Rinpoche's teachings continue to inspire and guide practitioners today, particularly in Tibetan Buddhism and Vajrayana traditions.