Explore the Legacy of Gelug Gurus
Embrace the rich legacy of Tibetan Buddhism with the Gelug Gurus statues, an insightful assortment that includes the legendary Tsongkhapa and his two great Disciples, Je Gyaltsab and Je Kendrup. These statues, which stand 8.07 and 7.87 inches tall, respectively, are not only a monument to these great masters but also a living example of their morals and beliefs.
Each statue is a gem of ancient artisan techniques, delicately made from copper. The statues have been adorned with hand-painted gold and acrylic finishing touches and gilded with 24K gold, lending them a sacred radiance that befits their spiritual and historical value. Tsongkhapa is shown in a meditative stance wearing elaborate scholar's robes, his demeanor calm but authoritative. Beside him stand the disciples Je Gyaltsab and Je Kendrup, who represent assiduity and academic rigor in their stances that reflect their responsibilities as Tsongkhapa's teachers.
Tsongkhapa Size: 8.07”/20.5cm (Height) x 6.10”/15.5cm (Base)
Disciples Size: 7.87”/20cm (Height) x 5.51”/14cm (Base)
Weight: 4.21 kg
Materials: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body
Three well-known Tibetan Buddhists are depicted in the Gelug Masters: Je Tsongkhapa, Je Gyaltsab, and Je Kendrup. The founder of the Gelug school of Tibetan Buddhism, Tsongkhapa (sometimes referred to as Lama Tsongkhapa) was a well-known scholar, teacher, and master of Tibetan Buddhism. Two of Tsongkhapa's closest pupils, Je Gyaltsab and Je Kendrup, were renowned for their deep understanding and commitment to disseminating his teachings. Collectively, these figures stand for the Buddha's enlightened attributes, knowledge, and compassion.