Guru Rinpoche and His Consort Statue | A Testament to Tantric Tradition

SKU: GRK7703

Size: 25cm x 20cm

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Showcase the Spiritual Union with Guru Rinpoche and His Consort Statue

Behold the Guru Rinpoche and His Consort statue, which depicts spiritual enlightenment and esoteric understanding. This 9.8-inch statue, which exudes a holy presence, was painstakingly built from premium copper and carefully covered in three layers of 24K gold. The shiny finish draws attention to every curve and feature of Guru Rinpoche and his bride, highlighting their celestial aura.

The figures' high-relief embossment, which represents their spiritual authority and functions within Vajrayana Buddhism, meticulously describes the textures of their ornate ceremonial robes and the sacred utensils they hold. Bright jewels are carefully positioned to create depth and significance, highlighting the statue's holiness and the skill needed to capture such celestial figures.

This statue, which may be used to enhance personal sanctuaries, teaching spaces, or any room dedicated to spiritual growth, is designed not only as a piece of spiritual decor but also as an anchor for deep meditation and introspection. It offers a constant source of inspiration and a focal point for contemplation of the profound teachings of Guru Rinpoche and his spouse, inviting spectators to dive into the rich tapestry of tantric tradition.

Size: 9.8”/25cm (Height) x 7.9”/20cm (Base)
Weight: 3.58 kg
Materials: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body

Guru Rinpoche, also known as Padmasambhava, is a key figure in Tibetan Buddhism, credited with establishing Buddhism in Tibet in the eighth century. He is frequently shown with his principal spouse, Yeshe Tsogyal, who is regarded as a vital teacher and the "Mother of Tibetan Buddhism." Their union represents the combining of wisdom and compassion, which is important to Vajrayana Buddhist teachings. This union is portrayed as a spiritual model, highlighting the transcendence of duality and the route to enlightenment.

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