Guru Rinpoche 24cm Silver Plated Statue | Embodiment of Spiritual Mastery

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SKU: GRBY8226

Size: 24cm x 14cm
24cm x 14cm | 9.4 x 5.5 Inches

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Enhance Your Sanctuary with the Guru Rinpoche 24cm Silver Plated Statue

Welcome the transformational energy of the Guru Rinpoche 24cm Silver Plated Statue into your home or office. This 24 cm figure is successfully constructed from oxidized copper, delicately plated in silver, and gilded with 24K gold. The silver plating represents Guru Rinpoche's spiritual purity, while the gold accents highlight the depth of his teachings.

Weighing 1.33 kg, this statue is a powerful expression of Guru Rinpoche's spiritual presence. Its weight and build indicate Guru Rinpoche's tremendous significance and veneration in Vajrayana Buddhism. The fine detailing of his compassionate yet demanding facial expression, the elaborate patterns on his robes, and the dynamic posture that indicates his eagerness to impart wisdom all demonstrate his mastery of the trade.

Size: 9.4”/24cm (Height) x 5.5”/14cm (Base)
Weight: 1.33 kg
Materials: 24K Gold Gilded, Acrylic Paintings, Silver Plated, Oxidized Copper Body

Guru Rinpoche, also known as Padmasambhava, is a venerated person in Tibetan Buddhism, frequently referred to as the "Second Buddha" due to his pivotal role in founding Buddhism in Tibet. He is credited with subduing local spirits and barriers, allowing for the construction of Samye Monastery, Tibet's first Buddhist monastery. Guru Rinpoche brought Vajrayana (Tantric) Buddhism to Tibet, blending it with the indigenous Bon tradition, and his teachings remain fundamental to Tibetan Buddhist practice. His legacy includes several teachings and manuscripts, and he is revered for his spiritual mastery and tremendous influence on the evolution of Tibetan Buddhism.

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