Description
Milarepa Handcrafted Statue: An Emblem of Ascetic Devotion
This Milarepa statue stands 7.09 inches (18cm) tall, with a base measuring 6.30 inches (16cm), and weighs 1.27 kg. Crafted from an oxidized copper body and enhanced with gold and silver electroplated along with acrylic paintings, this piece reflects authentic Himalayan metal artistry. Handcrafted in Nepal by skilled artisans, it is ideal for personal altars, meditation spaces, or sacred Buddhist décor.
Milarepa's signature meditative pose, often with a hand raised to his ear, symbolizes the profound listening to the dharma and the inner sound of spiritual realization. His emaciated form reminds practitioners of the dedication and sacrifice inherent in true yogic attainment. This statue serves as a potent reminder of perseverance and the pursuit of awakening.
Size: 7.09”/18cm (Height) x 6.30”/16cm (Base)
Weight: 1.27 kg
Material: Acrylic Paintings, Gold Electroplating, Oxidized Copper Body, Silver Electroplating
Milarepa (c. 1052–c 1135) is one of the most famous Tibetan Buddhist yogis and poets, revered as a siddha who achieved enlightenment in one lifetime. His life story, marked by early misdeeds, subsequent remorse, and intense ascetic practice under Marpa the Translator, serves as a powerful testament to redemption and the transformative power of the dharma.












