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Handmade Chenrezig Statue | Compassionate Bodhisattva

SKU: CHAW23068

Size: 25.5cm x 18.5cm
25.5cm x 18.5cm | 10 x 7.3 Inches

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Handmade Chenrezig Bodhisattva Statue: Embodiment of Universal Love

Radiating boundless compassion, this Chenrezig Bodhisattva statue from Nepal embodies divine mercy and serenity. Handcrafted from rich oxidized copper, this sacred sculpture stands 25.5 cm (10”) tall on an 18.5 cm (7.2”) base and weighs 2.22 kg, providing a grounded and substantial presence. Its serene form invites contemplation, devotion, and spiritual reflection, making it an ideal centerpiece for meditation, altars, or sacred collections, capturing the timeless essence of Avalokiteshvara’s compassionate energy.

Chenrezig, in his four-armed manifestation, embodies the boundless compassion of all Buddhas. The jewel held at his heart symbolizes the aspiration for enlightenment and the altruistic intention to benefit all beings. His gentle gaze and serene posture radiate unconditional love and equanimity, inspiring reflection and inner calm. The upper hands, often depicted holding a mala and lotus, signify continuous practice and purity of mind. This meditation statue serves as a profound focal point for devotion, encouraging practitioners to cultivate empathy, loving-kindness, and spiritual understanding on the path toward liberation.

Size: 10”/25.5cm (Height) x 7.2”/18.5cm (Base)
Weight: 2.22 kg
Material: Oxidized Copper Body

Chenrezig, or Avalokiteshvara in Sanskrit, is the Bodhisattva of Compassion, revered across all schools of Buddhism, particularly in Tibetan traditions. He is traditionally depicted with multiple arms, symbolizing his ability to reach out and assist countless beings. His mantra, Om Mani Padme Hum, is one of the most widely recited in Tibetan Buddhism, invoking his benevolent energy and the cultivation of profound empathy.

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