Golden Statue of Tantric Master Guru Rinpoche | Precious Guru
Embodying the powerful energy and reverence of Guru Rinpoche, also known as Padmasambhava, this stunning statue stands at 16.3 inches (41.5 cm) tall and 9.1 inches (23 cm) at the base. Expertly crafted by skilled Nepalese artisans, its intricate design features a copper body accented with 24K gold gilding and exquisite gold and acrylic paintings. A must-have for altars, meditation spaces, or as a reminder of spiritual growth in daily life, this piece is sure to captivate and inspire.
Guru Rinpoche, also known as Padmasambhava, meaning “Lotus Born.” In his left hand, he holds a kapala, a skull cup containing the vase of immortality, symbolizing inexhaustible spiritual wealth and the wisdom that transcends life and death. In his right hand, he wields a vajra, representing indestructible clarity and unshakable insight. Resting against his shoulder is the khatvanga trident, adorned with symbolic elements, representing his tantric consort and mastery over the three realms. This staff is also a profound symbol of the Three Kayas—the Dharmakaya (truth body), Sambhogakaya (bliss body), and Nirmanakaya (emanation body)—revealing his realization of the full nature of Buddhahood. A lotus and feather crown adorns his head, symbolizing purity and the highest realization of the Buddhist view. Seated in regal posture, one leg folded and the other extended, he embodies enlightened presence and compassionate activity, a master of both samsara and nirvana. Guru Rinpoche's story is not just history—it is a living inspiration, reminding us that awakening is always possible, even in the midst of this world.
Size: 16.3”/41.5cm (Height) x 9.1”/23cm (Base)
Weight: 4.22 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body
Guru Rinpoche, also known as Padmasambhava, is one of the most venerated figures in Tibetan Buddhism. Believed to have introduced Buddhism to Tibet in the 8th century, he is regarded as the "Second Buddha." His teachings combine wisdom, compassion, and transformative power, guiding practitioners toward liberation. Guru Rinpoche’s iconography—vajra, skull cup, and trident—symbolizes his mastery over obstacles and his ability to dispel ignorance and negativity. He is invoked as a protector and spiritual guide, offering blessings of insight and enlightenment.