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Four-Armed Meditating Chenrezig Statue: Embodiment of Universal Compassion
Avalokiteshvara in his four-armed Chenrezig form arises from Nepalese artistry, radiating profound peace, loving-kindness, and benevolent energy. This sublime Himalayan statue is meticulously handcrafted from a solid copper body and stands 25.5cm (10 inches) tall with a 26cm (10.2 inches) base, weighing 3.6kg, offering a stable and refined presence for sacred spaces. It is richly adorned with 24K gold gilding, vibrant acrylic painting, and carefully set gemstones that enhance its luminous spiritual character. Resting upon a finely detailed base, the compassionate expression and balanced form embody the boundless mercy of the Bodhisattva, making it a powerful focal point for meditation, devotion, and altar practice.
Avalokiteshvara (Chenrezig), the embodiment of boundless compassion, is depicted seated in serene meditation upon a lotus throne, symbolizing purity and liberation from the suffering of samsara. His central hands are joined in the Anjali Mudra, holding the wish-fulfilling jewel, representing the union of wisdom and compassion and the fulfillment of all enlightened aspirations. The outer right hand holds a crystal mala, symbolizing continuous compassionate activity, mindfulness, and the ongoing liberation of beings through mantra practice, while the outer left hand holds a blooming lotus flower, representing purity, spiritual awakening, and the unfolding of wisdom within the world of suffering. His peaceful expression reflects infinite loving-kindness, equanimity, and awakened awareness directed toward all sentient beings. This sacred iconography serves as a profound reminder of compassion in action, inviting deep contemplation, inner peace, and the cultivation of altruistic intention within daily spiritual practice.
Size: 10”/25.5cm (Height) x 10.2”/26cm (Base)
Weight: 3.6 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Acrylic Painting, Copper Body, Gemstones
Chenrezig, known as Avalokiteshvara in Sanskrit, is the revered Bodhisattva of Compassion, honored across all schools of Buddhism. He profoundly embodies the boundless compassion of all Buddhas, actively listening to the cries of sentient beings and extending aid towards liberation. In Tibetan Buddhism, he is considered the patron deity of Tibet, with the Dalai Lamas regarded as his earthly emanations.















