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Handmade Guru Norla Statue | Buddhist Master

SKU: GNN22632

Size: 25.5cm x 16cm
25.5cm x 16cm | 10 x 6.3 Inches

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Handmade Guru Norla Sacred Statue: A Beacon of Spiritual Abundance

Manifesting profound spiritual presence, this Guru Norla handmade statue exemplifies the revered artistry of Nepalese craftsmanship. Standing 25.5 cm (10”) tall on a 16 cm (6.3”) base and weighing 1.91 kg, it is expertly crafted from a robust copper body. Adorned with 24K gold gilding, delicate acrylic paintings, and luminous gemstones, the statue radiates wisdom, compassion, and dakini energy. Perfect for meditation, sacred spaces, or devotional collections, its meticulously detailed form inspires serene contemplation, spiritual reflection, and a deep connection to the enlightened qualities embodied by Guru Norla.

The iconography of Guru Norla, depicted seated in regal lalitasana on a lotus or treasure-adorned throne, conveys boundless spiritual and material abundance. His left hand cradles the jewel-spitting mongoose, symbolizing generosity and the triumph over scarcity, while his right hand holds a skull cup (kapala) or wish-fulfilling jewel (cintamani), representing wisdom, merit, and spiritual nourishment. Adorned with flowing robes, jeweled ornaments, and a lotus crown, his posture and sacred implements embody liberation from poverty, inspire compassionate giving, and remind practitioners that true wealth encompasses both spiritual insight and altruistic abundance on the path to enlightenment.

Size: 10”/25.5cm (Height) x 6.3”/16cm (Base)
Weight: 1.91 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body, Gemstones

Guru Norla, also known as Norlha, is a specific manifestation of Guru Padmasambhava, the second Buddha, revered for bringing Vajrayana Buddhism to Tibet. In this form, he is an emanation of wealth, prosperity, and the removal of obstacles related to resources and sustenance. He is invoked to alleviate poverty, both material and spiritual, ensuring an abundance that supports one's dharma practice and generates merit.

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