Embody the Teachings and Legacy of the Kagyu Lineage with Our Kagyu Three Masters
Indulge yourself in the profound wisdom of Tibetan Buddhism with our "Kagyu Three Masters" statue set, which includes the revered figures of Marpa, Milarepa, and Gampopa. Each master is uniquely depicted, capturing their spiritual contributions and teachings. Marpa, the translator and teacher, stands 15 inches tall, representing his key position in the transmission of Buddhist literature. Milarepa, the yogi and poet, is significantly shorter (14.6 inches) and shown in a meditative stance emphasizing his discipline and enlightenment. Gampopa, the physician and monk who consolidated the Kagyu school's teachings, stands the highest at 17.3 inches, representing his pivotal role in the lineage.
Each statue in this set is a work of art, made of sturdy copper and gilded with 24K gold. It features intricate gold and acrylic paintings that enhance its spiritual atmosphere. The attention to detail is impeccable, from the folds of their robes to the tranquil expressions on their faces, with each feature intended to inspire and conjure a sense of peace and reverence. This collection is ideal for enhancing any meditation room, educational environment, or as a substantial exhibit in a spiritual or cultural setting, and it serves not just as a memorial to these great teachers but also as an ongoing source of inspiration for individuals on their own spiritual paths.
Size of Marpha: 15"/38cm (Height) x 13.4"/34cm (Base)
Size of Milarepa: 14.6"/327cm (Height) x 12.2"/31cm (Base)
Size of Gompopa: 17.3"/44cm (Height) x 13"/33cm (Base)
Total Weight: 34.99 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body
Marpa, Milarepa, and Gampopa are key individuals in the Kagyu lineage of Tibetan Buddhism. Marpa, also known as the Translator, was instrumental in importing and translating Buddhist scriptures from Sanskrit to Tibetan, providing the framework for the Kagyu teachings. His student Milarepa, known for his ascetic lifestyle and spiritual poems, exemplifies tremendous transformation through endurance in the search of enlightenment. Gampopa, a follower of Milarepa, combined monastic discipline with yogic practices to build the first monastic institutions in the Kagyu lineage. His efforts contributed to the systematization and diffusion of Marpa's and Milarepa's teachings. These three gurus formed a strong spiritual lineage that continues to have a significant impact on Tibetan Buddhism today.