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Lokeshwor Spiritual Statue | Home Decor

SKU: CHAC23319

Size: 46cm x 20.5cm
46cm x 20.5cm | 18.1 x 8.1 Inches

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Embodying Compassion with This Lokeshwor Spiritual Statue

Radiating infinite compassion, this Lokeshwor spiritual statue stands as a sublime representation of Avalokiteshvara, the Lord of Cosmic Empathy. Handcrafted by master artisans in Nepal, it depicts the deity in a graceful tribhanga pose, creating a serene and balanced focal point for any sacred space. Measuring 18.1”/46cm in height with an 8.1”/20.5cm base and weighing 3.39 kg, it is skillfully crafted from an oxidized copper body. The deep, rich tones enhance every delicate feature, inviting quiet contemplation, emotional balance, and peaceful spiritual energy into your environment.

In the Buddhist tradition, Lokeshwor (Avalokiteshvara) represents the ultimate ideal of selfless compassion, eternally observing the world with the intention to alleviate the suffering of all beings. His peaceful countenance reflects boundless love, equanimity, and awakened awareness, while his graceful hand gestures symbolize the active expression of compassion in response to every form of suffering. Often adorned with a delicate lotus, he embodies the unfolding of pure wisdom and spiritual awakening that arises even amidst the challenges and struggles of daily life. This meditation statue serves as a gentle reminder for practitioners to cultivate inner peace, heart-centered awareness, and compassionate action in all aspects of existence.

Size: 18.1”/46cm (Height) x 8.1”/20.5cm (Base)
Weight: 3.39 kg
Material: Oxidized Copper Body

Lokeshwor, also known as Avalokiteshvara, is the beloved Bodhisattva of infinite compassion who hears the cries of all sentient beings. Renowned in Mahayana Buddhism, he vows to postpone his own enlightenment until he has guided every soul to liberation, embodying ultimate grace and guardian protection.

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