Hand-Carved Statue Set of Guru Rinpoche, Trisong Detsen, and Santaraksita
We have hand-carved the magnificent statue set of Guru Rinpoche, Trisong Detsen, and Santaraksita in the traditional Himalayan Art of Nepal. We have sculpted the Buddhist Master in a copper body and gilded it with genuine 24k gold in our studio based in Kathmandu, Nepal. We have been sculpting scared deities for generations. We depicted all three Buddhist masters in traditional form, Guru Rinpoche sitting atop of lotus seat and Trisong Detsen and Santaraksita sitting atop of traditional double-folded Tibetan cushion.
This statue set of Buddhist masters can be a wonderful addition to your Dharma Shrine,
Size: 12.5"/32cm (Height) x 8.2"/21cm (Base)
Weight: 8.19 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Copper Body, Acrylic Paintings
With his indestructible powers, Guru Padmasambhava (The Precious Guru), also known as the Guru Rinpoche, pacified many hostile forces impeding his enlightening activities. He was a Vajra teacher from India who brought Buddhism and the Tibetan language to Tibet. He is mighty and says that he can control demons and evil spirits.
Trisong Detsen was born in 790 to King Me Aktsomchen and Princess Chin Ch'eng Kun Chu and was crowned as the thirty-seventh emperor in Tibet's Dharma Kings dynasty at the age of thirteen.
According to legend, he was born into a royal family in Zahor, Bengal, and was ordained in the Nalanda monastery, where he became a great scholar. He is well known for two pieces of art. The first is "Compendium of Principles," a comprehensive examination and study of Indian philosophy's non-Buddhist and Buddhist schools. His other well-known work, "Ornament of the Middle Way," lays out his philosophical perspective.