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Milarepa Buddhist Master Statue | Buddhist Master of Meditation

SKU: MPT22911

Size: 29.5cm x 25cm
29.5cm x 25cm | 11.6 x 9.8 Inches

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Milarepa Buddhist Master Statue: A Beacon of Ascetic Wisdom

From the revered lineage of Himalayan artistry emerges this exquisite milarepa buddhist master statue, embodying profound spiritual dedication. Handcrafted in Nepal, this piece captures the enlightened ascetic in a moment of contemplative song, its refined presence radiating a quiet power. Adorned with 24K gold, it is a testament to both masterful skill and deep reverence, destined to be a treasured work of Buddhist art.

The statue embodies Milarepa's journey of fierce dedication and triumph over adversity, a powerful symbol for practitioners seeking enlightenment. His iconic posture, hand to ear, signifies the inner listening and spontaneous spiritual song that characterized his teachings and path to liberation. This milarepa buddhist master statue inspires a deeper connection to ascetic discipline, the power of mantra, and the ultimate realization of one's true nature, fostering a profound sense of inner wisdom and peace.

Size: 11.6”/29.5cm (Height) x 9.8”/25cm (Base)
Weight: 5.02 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body

Milarepa (c. 1052–1135 CE) is one of the most famous Tibetan Buddhist masters and yogis. He is renowned for his extraordinary life story, which began with unfortunate acts, followed by arduous spiritual training under Marpa the Translator, and culminated in his enlightenment through intense ascetic practice in caves. Milarepa is celebrated for his spontaneous spiritual songs (gompa) and poems, which convey profound Buddhist teachings on emptiness, compassion, and the nature of mind. He is a pivotal figure in the Kagyu lineage of Tibetan Buddhism, symbolizing the potential for awakening within a single lifetime.

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