Padmasambhava Lotus Master Statue: Oxidized Copper Serenity

SKU: GRAY19522

Size: 33cm x 21cm
33cm x 21cm | 13 x 8.3 Inches

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Embrace Wisdom with the Padmasambhava Lotus Master Statue

In solemn presence, this Padmasambhava Lotus Master statue embodies the profound wisdom of the Second Buddha. Crafted from oxidized copper, it exudes a timeless, antique charm and reflects Nepal's rich spiritual artistry. Standing 13” (33 cm) tall with an 8.3” (21 cm) base and weighing 2.7 kg, this refined sculpture brings heritage, peace, and sacred energy to any space.

Rooted in centuries of Nepali artisan tradition, this premium Buddhist art piece is meticulously handcrafted in Nepal from solid copper. Master artisans apply their revered repoussé and chasing techniques, bringing forth intricate details in the deity's flowing robes, ornate throne, and serene facial features. The rich, deep oxidized patina is carefully hand-polished, accentuating every nuanced curve and line, creating a sculpture of remarkable durability and profound aesthetic presence, reflecting exceptional Himalayan craftsmanship.

 The iconography of this Padmasambhava Lotus Master statue serves as a powerful conduit for spiritual practice. His distinctive attributes and mudras symbolize the subjugation of opposing forces and the spreading of Vajrayana teachings. Contemplating his form can inspire practitioners towards deeper insights into tantric wisdom, purification of obstacles, and the realization of one's inherent Buddha-nature, fostering profound spiritual growth.

Size: 13.0”/33cm (Height) x 8.3”/21cm (Base)
Weight: 2.7 kg
Material: Oxidized Copper Body

Guru Rinpoche, or Padmasambhava, meaning "Lotus-Born," is revered as the Second Buddha by followers of Tibetan Buddhism. An Indian Buddhist master of the 8th century, he is credited with bringing Vajrayana Buddhism to Tibet and establishing the first monastery, Samye. His teachings and actions were pivotal in shaping Tibetan culture and spirituality, and he is regarded as an embodiment of enlightened activity and an obstacle-remover. 

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