Guru Rinpoche Eight Manifestations Statue Set | Sacred Ensemble of Tantric Mastery

SKU: GSBM5993

Size: 24cm x 15cm

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Complete 24K Gold Gilded Guru Rinpoche Collection - Spiritual Journey through Forms

We are proud to present this magnificent Guru Rinpoche Eight Manifestations Statue Set, with each figure standing 9.4 inches tall and weighing 8.98 kilograms. This full set of statues is a profound tribute to Guru Rinpoche's eight facets, known as Padmasambhava, with each symbolizing a particular principle and action of this tantric master. These statues, crafted with devotion from copper and embellished with 24K gold plating as well as gold and acrylic paintings, embody the rich tradition of Vajrayana Buddhism.

The 24K gold gilding gives the set a radiant glow, representing the celestial essence of Guru Rinpoche's manifestations. Each statue is beautifully sculpted, emphasizing the distinct characteristics and instruments that represent Guru Rinpoche's functions as a teacher, guardian, and guide. The full set offers a visual narrative of his life and the spiritual teachings he embodies.

From Guru Tsokye Dorje, the manifestation born from a lotus, to Dorje Drolo, his vengeful side riding a tigress, each form of Guru Rinpoche holds profound symbolic resonance and spiritual power. Displaying the full set provides an environment of profound blessings that encourages meditation, reflection, and a deeper understanding of Padmasambhava's teachings.

Size: 9.4"/24cm (Height) x 5.9"/15cm (Base)
Weight: 8.98 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body

Guru Rinpoche's eight forms are essential in Tibetan Buddhism because they represent his varied functions throughout his life and the various methods in which he has spread the Dharma. These forms include Guru Padmasambhava, Guru Nyima Ozer, Guru Shakya Senge, Guru Pema Gyalpo, Guru Sengye Dradog, Guru Tsokye Dorje, Guru Loden Chokse, and Guru Dorje Drolo. Each depicts a different aspect of his mastery and his efforts to establish Buddhism in Tibet and defend its teachings firmly.

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