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Four-Armed Chenrezig Figurine | Home Decor

SKU: CHBW22945

Size: 34cm x 28cm
34cm x 28cm | 13.4 x 11 Inches

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Four-Armed Chenrezig Divine Figurine | Embodiment of Universal Compassion

From Nepalese artistry, this four-armed Chenrezig statue emerges as a radiant embodiment of compassion and loving-kindness. Standing 34 cm (13.4”) tall with a 28 cm (11”) base and weighing 3.64 kg, it is meticulously handcrafted from oxidized copper, exuding a serene and grounded presence. The finely detailed form offers a focal point for meditation, altar display, or sacred decor, inviting reflection and spiritual connection. This exquisite piece captures the compassionate essence of the Bodhisattva, bringing tranquility, devotion, and Himalayan craftsmanship into any sacred space.

The four-armed Chenrezig embodies the limitless compassion of all Buddhas, offering guidance and solace to all sentient beings. His primary hands are pressed together at the heart in the Anjali Mudra, holding the wish-fulfilling jewel (cintamani), symbolizing altruistic intent and the aspiration to relieve suffering. The upper right hand holds a crystal mala, representing continuous practice and the cycle of liberation, while the upper left hand carries a blooming lotus, signifying purity, spiritual awakening, and enlightenment. Seated on a radiant lotus throne with flowing robes and subtle ornaments, this meditation statue serves as a constant reminder of compassion, devotion, and the Bodhisattva’s unwavering vow to guide all beings toward liberation.

Size: 13.4”/34cm (Height) x 11”/28cm (Base)
Weight: 3.64 kg
Material: Oxidized Copper Body

Chenrezig, known in Sanskrit as Avalokiteshvara, is the Bodhisattva of Compassion, revered across all schools of Tibetan Buddhism. He is believed to embody the great compassion of all Buddhas, tirelessly working to hear the cries of suffering beings and extend his boundless love and assistance to them. His mantra, Om Mani Padme Hum, is a powerful invocation of this profound compassion.

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