Divine Protector Chenrezig Statue | Bodhisattva of Compassion

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SKU: CHFV13942

Size: 22cm x 18cm
22cm x 18cm | 8.7 x 7.1 Inches

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Himalayan Divine Protector Chenrezig Statue | Tibetan Buddhist Deity

Divine Protector Chenrezig Statue measures 8.7” (22 cm) in height and 7.1” (18 cm) at the base, weighing 1.62 kg. Crafted with a copper body, it features 24K gold gilding and detailed gold and acrylic paintings, combining traditional artistry with luxurious materials to create a stunning spiritual piece.

Chenrezig is seated in the lotus position, symbolizing peace, tranquility, and spiritual awakening. Chenrezig is adorned with a crown. The crown signifies his status as a Bodhisattva. He is typically dressed in the attire of a Bodhisattva, including fine silks and jewelry, which symbolize his enlightened nature and compassionate activity. The four arms represent the four immeasurable qualities: love, compassion, joy, and equanimity. One hand typically holds prayer beads, which Chenrezig uses to count the recitations of the mantra "Om Mani Padme Hum." It symbolizes the continuous practice of compassion. Another hand often holds a lotus flower, which represents purity, spiritual awakening, and the potential for all beings to achieve enlightenment, regardless of their circumstances. Also, His hands are in the Anjali Mudra (prayer position) at the heart, symbolizing reverence and the potential for enlightenment within all beings. Chenrezig is depicted with a serene and compassionate facial expression. His eyes are often slightly lowered, gazing with compassion upon all beings.

Size: 8.7”/22cm (Height) x 7.1”/18cm (Base)
Weight: 1.62 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body, Gemstones

Chenrezig, also known as Avalokiteśvara, embodies compassion in Buddhism. His mantra, "Om Mani Padme Hum," is closely associated with his iconography and is often inscribed on prayer wheels, mani stones, and other sacred objects. Chenrezig embodies the infinite compassion of all the Buddhas and is believed to hear the cries and suffering of all beings.

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