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Embrace Serenity with This Four-Armed Chenrezig Spiritual Sculpture
Handcrafted in Nepal, this sacred Four-Armed Chenrezig statue embodies boundless compassion, loving-kindness, and the enlightened aspiration to relieve the suffering of all beings. Standing 47 cm (18.5 inches) tall with a 34.5 cm (13.5 inches) base and weighing 7.94 kg, it is expertly crafted from a solid copper body and adorned with radiant 24K gold gilding, detailed acrylic painting, and carefully set gemstones, showcasing the exceptional artistry of Himalayan metal craftsmanship. The intricate details highlight Chenrezig’s four arms, peaceful expression, and symbolic attributes, representing his limitless ability to extend compassion, protection, and guidance to sentient beings. This finely crafted sculpture serves as a meaningful centerpiece for Buddhist altars, meditation spaces, temples, or sacred collections, inspiring devotion, inner peace, empathy, and the cultivation of universal compassion.
Chenrezig, also known as Avalokiteshvara, the Bodhisattva of Infinite Compassion, is depicted in his four-armed form, symbolizing the limitless reach of enlightened compassion and his unwavering vow to guide all beings toward liberation. His two central hands are joined at the heart, holding the wish-fulfilling jewel (Chintamani), which represents universal love, the compassionate mind, and the aspiration to fulfill the spiritual needs of all sentient beings. His additional attributes symbolize the continuous expression of compassion and the purity of enlightened intention, while his gentle and serene expression reflects kindness, patience, and wisdom. This sacred representation of Chenrezig serves as a powerful meditation and devotional focus, inspiring practitioners to cultivate empathy, selflessness, pure motivation, and a deeper connection to the path of universal love and awakening.
Size: 18.5”/47cm (Height) x 13.5”/34.5cm (Base)
Weight: 7.94 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Acrylic Painting, Copper Body, Gemstones
Chenrezig (Avalokiteshvara in Sanskrit) is the Bodhisattva of Compassion, revered across all schools of Tibetan Buddhism. He made a profound vow to postpone his own Buddhahood until all sentient beings were free from suffering. His many forms, including this four-armed manifestation, express his boundless capacity and commitment to help others.













