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Milarepa Traditional Statue | Made in Nepal

SKU: MPBW22948

Size: 14cm x 10cm
14cm x 10cm | 5.5 x 3.9 Inches

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Handcrafted Milarepa Traditional Statue | Embodiment of Ascetic Wisdom

From Nepalese artistry, this exquisite Milarepa statue captures the revered Tibetan yogi in his iconic meditative pose. Handcrafted with devotion, the 14 cm (5.5”) tall figure rests on a 10 cm (3.9”) base and weighs 0.68 kg, radiating profound tranquility and spiritual depth. Its 24K gold-gilded finish, delicate acrylic painting, and crystal body enhance the serene presence, making it an ideal centerpiece for quiet contemplation, meditation spaces, or personal sacred collections, inviting reflection, inner calm, and a tangible connection to the Himalayan Buddhist tradition.

The Milarepa statue embodies the essence of unwavering spiritual dedication and profound realization, capturing the legendary Tibetan yogi in his iconic listening posture. His right hand raised to the ear symbolizes attentive reception of the inner sounds of Dharma, reflecting deep contemplative insight and mindfulness. The ascetic form, simple robes, and serene expression represent liberation attained through rigorous self-discipline, meditation, and perseverance. Seated on a radiant lotus throne, this meditation statue serves as an inspiring focal point for practitioners, encouraging the cultivation of inner peace, resilience, spiritual clarity, and the pursuit of wisdom on the path to enlightenment.

Size: 5.5”/14cm (Height) x 3.9”/10cm (Base)
Weight: 0.68 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Acrylic Painting, Crystal Body

Jetsun Milarepa (c. 1052–1135) is one of Tibet's most famous yogis and poets, renowned for his perseverance in practice and his ultimate enlightenment. He endured immense suffering and purification under his guru Marpa the Translator, eventually achieving profound spiritual realization and becoming a paragon of asceticism and devotion in Tibetan Buddhism.

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