Description
Pehar Gyalpo Sacred Figurine: Protector of Dharma and Tranquility
Pehar Gyalpo sacred figurine stands as a formidable guardian, exuding a powerful protective energy. This exquisite statue, handcrafted in Nepal, measures 54cm tall with a 50cm base. Fashioned from a durable copper body, it is meticulously 24K gold gilded, highlighting its divine presence. Acrylic paintings and inlaid gemstones further enhance its striking, revered form.
The presence of Pehar Gyalpo signifies unwavering protection for spiritual practice and sacred spaces. As a supreme Dharma Protector, this deity ensures the safeguarding of Buddhist teachings and practitioners from obstacles. His powerful stance and intense expression symbolize the fierce compassion required to dispel negativity. This figurine invites a deep sense of security and spiritual fortitude.
Size: 21.25”/54cm (Height) x 19.68”/50cm (Base)
Weight: 14.45 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body, Gemstones
Pehar Gyalpo is a principal Dharma Protector (dharmapala) within Tibetan Buddhism, particularly revered by the Gelug school. He is considered the chief of the Five Kings (Gyalpo Sum), a group of powerful, worldly protectors bound by oath to safeguard the Dharma. Traditionally associated with the Nechung Monastery, his fierce aspect is believed to defend against obstacles to spiritual practice and protect practitioners from harm.


















