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Guru Rinpoche Sacred Protector Statue | Tibetan Buddhist Altar Decor

SKU: GRBi22452

Size: 71.5cm x 46cm
71.5cm x 46cm | 28.1 x 18.1 Inches

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Guru Rinpoche Sacred Protector Statue: Embodiment of Profound Wisdom

This Guru Rinpoche Sacred Protector Statue stands an impressive 28.15”/71.5 cm in height with an 18.11”/46 cm base and weighs 17.02 kg, making it a commanding and elegant presence for any sacred setting. Crafted from a copper body adorned with 24K gold gilding, acrylic paintings, and carefully set gemstones, this statue showcases remarkable artistry and refined craftsmanship. Expertly handmade by skilled Nepali artisans, it is an exceptional piece suited for altars, meditation spaces, spiritual interiors, or treasured Buddhist collections, radiating both sacred beauty and devotional significance.

Guru Rinpoche is depicted seated in a poised and dignified posture upon a detailed lotus base, his expression calm yet commanding. He wears an ornate lotus-style hat embellished with colorful details and a feather-like crest, while his richly adorned robes are enhanced with intricate patterns and layered textures. In his right hand, he holds a vajra close to his chest, while his left hand rests in a gesture supporting a skull cup. Resting against his shoulder is the beautifully ornamented khatvanga trident, detailed with decorative flourishes and vivid painted accents. Fine gemstone embellishments and detailed acrylic paintings further enrich the statue’s sacred visual presence.

Size: 28.15”/71.5cm (Height) x 18.11”/46cm (Base)
Weight: 17.02 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body, Gemstones

Guru Rinpoche, or Padmasambhava, is a revered 8th-century Indian Buddhist master credited with establishing Vajrayana Buddhism in Tibet. Known as "The Precious Master," he is celebrated for his immense spiritual power, his ability to subdue negative forces, and his role in transmitting profound teachings and tantras. He is widely considered a second Buddha, embodying enlightenment and protection.

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