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Handcrafted Golden Sculpture of Guru Rinpoche | Tantric Master
The Handcrafted Golden Sculpture of Guru Rinpoche stands at 14.8”/37.5cm in height with a 22cm wide base and weighs 3.53 kg. Expertly made from copper with 24K gold gilding and intricate gold and acrylic paintings, it radiates traditional Himalayan craftsmanship. Perfect for personal altars, meditation spaces, or as a spiritually meaningful centerpiece, this statue beautifully honors the enlightened wisdom and transformative power of the Lotus-Born Master.
Guru Rinpoche is depicted holding a vajra (symbolizing compassion and skillful means) in his right hand and holding a skull cup containing a vase filled with nectar in his left hand. The khatvanga staff rests on his left shoulder, symbolizing his mastery over the three realms. Seated in the vajrasana posture on a moon disc lotus base, he represents unwavering stability and spiritual authority. His lotus hat represents profound enlightenment, embodying transcendent wisdom and enlightenment. The figure is adorned with rich jewelry and has a serene, meditative expression, reflecting his role as a revered tantric master and protector of the Dharma.
Size: 14.8”/37.5cm (Height) x 22cm (Base)
Weight: 3.53kg
Materials: Copper Body, 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings
Guru Rinpoche, also known as Padmasambhava, miraculously appeared at the age of eight from a blooming lotus in Lake Dhanakosha, fulfilling a prophecy of Shakyamuni Buddha. Not born from a womb, he manifested spontaneously, radiating profound wisdom and compassion. Among his significant achievements, Guru Rinpoche is credited with subduing powerful demons and spiritual barriers that hindered the spread of Buddhism. He established the foundation of Vajrayana Buddhism in Tibet and initiated the practice of tantra, bringing advanced esoteric teachings to the region. His wisdom and guidance laid the groundwork for the flourishing of Tibetan Buddhism, and he is revered as the "Second Buddha." Guru Rinpoche's legacy inspires millions, and his profound impact on Tibetan spiritual life remains unmatched.










