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Golden Radiant Majestic Guru Rinpoche Handcrafted Statue
This Golden Radiant Majestic Guru Rinpoche Handcrafted Statue stands 8.5”/21.5cm tall and 5.9”/15cm wide at the base, with a weight of 1.35 kg. Expertly crafted from copper and adorned with detailed gold and acrylic paintings, this statue embodies the refined artistry of skilled Nepali artisans. Representing Guru Rinpoche, also known as Padmasambhava, this radiant piece is ideal for meditation spaces, personal altars, or spiritual collections. Its compact yet majestic presence brings a sense of serenity, inspiration, and sacred energy into any environment.
This statue captures Guru Rinpoche in his majestic Vajra Master form, seated regally on a lotus base crowned with a moon disc, a symbol of purity and enlightened presence. In his right hand, he wields a vajra, embodying unbreakable power and method, while his left cradles a skull cup holding a kalasha—the vase of immortality—signifying wisdom’s sweet nectar and longevity. Leaning against his left shoulder is the khaṭvāṅga trident, a mark of his tantric mastery and union with his wisdom consort. Crowning it all is his distinctive lotus hat, adorned with a single feather, symbolizing his mastery over space and enlightened deeds. This portrayal tells the story of Guru Rinpoche as the supreme Vajrayana master and fierce guardian of the Dharma.
Size: 8.5”/21.5cm (Height) x 5.9”/15cm (Base)
Weight: 1.35 kg
Material: Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body
A famous figure in Vajrayana Buddhism, Guru Tsokye Dorje is also known as Guru Padmasambhava in his incarnation as the "Lake-Born Vajra." He represents the transforming force of wisdom and compassion, having been miraculously born from a lotus on the revered Dhanakosha Lake. Tsokye Dorje is an example of enlightenment, representing the fusion of profound knowledge with deft methods. He is praised for his ability to overcome barriers, lead practitioners to emancipation, and spread esoteric truths. He is frequently depicted in his iconography sitting among lotuses or waves, clutching a skull cup and a vajra, which symbolize indestructibility and the ultimate aspect of reality.