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Gampopa Statue | 24K Gold Gilded Figurine

SKU: GHN23237

Size: 18cm x 23cm
18cm x 23cm | 7.1 x 9.1 Inches

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Handmade Gampopa 24k Gold Gilded Statue | Tibetan Buddhist Master 

Revered master of the Kagyu lineage, Gampopa’s handmade statue embodies supreme wisdom and spiritual discipline. Standing 18 cm (7.08”) tall on a 23 cm (9.05”) base and weighing 2.38 kg, this sacred sculpture is meticulously crafted from a solid copper body and hand-gilded in 24K gold. Finished with delicate acrylic painting, it radiates a brilliant golden presence that reflects profound realization and inner clarity. Serving as a visual anchor for contemplative practice, this refined Himalayan masterpiece brings a peaceful, enlightened energy into any sacred space.

Seated in the traditional meditative posture, Gampopa is depicted wearing the distinctive Kagyu hat, symbolizing his foundational role in establishing and transmitting the Kagyu lineage. His serene presence reflects the integration of monastic discipline with the profound realization of Mahamudra, uniting structured practice with spontaneous awakening. His hands rest in a teaching gesture, signifying the continuous transmission of Dharma and the living wisdom passed from master to disciple. This sacred representation embodies clarity, discipline, and inner stillness, and contemplating this figure supports the cultivation of focused awareness, intellectual precision, and deep meditative silence on the path to spiritual realization.

Size: 7.08”/18cm (Height) x 9.05”/23cm (Base)
Weight: 2.38 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Acrylic Painting, Copper Body

Gampopa, also known as Dakpo Lharje, was the foremost disciple of Milarepa and a key architect of the Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism. Originally a skilled physician, he turned to the monastic path after a tragic personal loss, seamlessly integrating the systematic Kadampa monastic steps with the deep, experiential realization of Mahamudra. His foundational texts and teachings continue to guide practitioners along the path to enlightenment with clarity and structure.

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