Statue of Sacred Guru Rinpoche on Lotus Throne | Tantric Yogi and Mystic
Sacred Guru Rinpoche on Lotus Throne measures 48 cm in height with a broad 38 cm base and weighs 9.39 kg. Crafted from a copper body, it is covered with a triple layer of 24K gold gilding and carved with deeply engraved designs that create a magnificent 3D-like effect. The statue is lavishly decorated with rich gold and acrylic paintings, and embedded gemstones further enhance its divine elegance. This exquisite piece makes a commanding centerpiece for any sacred space or Buddhist art collection.
Guru Rinpoche is represented sitting in a royal posture, presenting confidence and spiritual mastery. His right hand holds a vajra, which represents indestructible power, while his left hand holds a skull cup (kapala) filled with the nectar of wisdom. The khatvanga, a trident ornamented with symbolic components reflecting his tantric attainment and the union of wisdom and compassion, rests on his left shoulder.
Size: 18.9”/48cm (Height) x 15”/38cm (Base)
Weight: 9.39 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body, Gemstones
Guru Rinpoche, also known as Padmasambhava, miraculously appeared at the age of eight from a blooming lotus in Lake Dhanakosha, fulfilling a prophecy of Shakyamuni Buddha. Not born from a womb, he manifested spontaneously, radiating profound wisdom and compassion. His arrival marked the dawn of Vajrayana Buddhism, and he became known as the Second Buddha, transforming obstacles and guiding beings toward enlightenment. Among his significant achievements, Guru Rinpoche is credited with subduing powerful demons and spiritual barriers that hindered the spread of Buddhism. He established the first monastery in Tibet, Samye, and initiated the practice of Vajrayana, bringing advanced tantric teachings to the region. His wisdom and guidance laid the foundation for the flourishing of Tibetan Buddhism, and he is revered as a master who harmonized the teachings of tantra, mantra, and meditation. Guru Rinpoche's legacy inspires millions, and his profound impact on Tibetan spiritual life remains unmatched.