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Lokeshwor Divine Statue | Buddhist Altar Sculpture

SKU: CHFC22930

Size: 50cm x 24cm
50cm x 24cm | 19.7 x 9.4 Inches

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Embrace Compassion with this Lokeshwor Divine Statue

Radiating boundless compassion, this Lokeshwor divine statue stands as a sublime embodiment of mercy. Crafted from pure copper, this sacred sculpture, measuring 50cm in height, offers a profound spiritual presence. Its gentle aura is designed to inspire tranquility and reflection in any sacred space. This exquisite piece of Buddhist art showcases the deep devotion of its Nepalese creators.

This Lokeshwor Divine Statue depicts Avalokiteshvara (Lokeshwor), the Bodhisattva of Infinite Compassion, revered throughout the Himalayan Buddhist tradition as the compassionate protector who hears the cries of all sentient beings. Standing gracefully upon a lotus pedestal, he radiates serenity, mercy, and enlightened awareness. His right hand is held in a gesture of blessing and reassurance, symbolizing protection and the granting of refuge, while his left hand delicately holds the stem of a lotus, representing purity, spiritual awakening, and compassion that remains unstained by worldly suffering. Adorned with a jeweled crown, celestial ornaments, and elegant garments, Lokeshwor embodies the noble qualities of loving-kindness and selfless service. The ornate aureole surrounding the figure further emphasizes his divine presence and enlightened nature, making this statue a powerful symbol of compassion, peace, and the aspiration to alleviate the suffering of all beings.

Size: 19.69”/50cm (Height) x 9.45”/24cm (Base)
Weight: 4.09 kg
Material: Copper Body

Lokeshwor is the Tibetan and Nepali name for Avalokiteshvara, the Bodhisattva of Infinite Compassion. He is one of the most widely revered Bodhisattvas in Mahayana Buddhism, particularly in Tibet and the Himalayan regions. He embodies the compassion of all Buddhas and is believed to listen to the prayers of all sentient beings in times of difficulty, guiding them towards liberation from suffering.

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