Embrace Compassion and Find Enlightenment with this Seated Four-Arms Chenrezig
Through the help of our Seated Four-Arms Chenrezig Statue, enter the realm of compassion and enlightenment. The work of art, which was carefully crafted, captures the spirit of Chenrezig, the god of compassion and knowledge. This sculpture, which stands an amazing 19.1 inches tall and weighs 8.40 kg, exudes grace and serenity. It is a focal point in any space thanks to its delicate acrylic paints and 24K gold plating, which give it an air of elegance and beauty.
This statue exhibits unmatched craftsmanship. The fine facial features and elaborate robe patterns are only two examples of the many details that showcase the talent and commitment of Nepalese craftspeople. The statue's 24 K gold gilding gives it a touch of grandeur, and the delicate acrylic acrylics give it warmth and vibrancy.
Avalokiteshvara is the Bodhisattva of Compassion, representing unbounded loving-kindness and compassion. Worshippers ask for his blessings to provide protection, direction, and an end to suffering for all living things. By means of their dedication to Chenrezig, practitioners develop wisdom, compassion, and the desire to help others, taking on the attributes of love and compassion in their own lives.
Size: 19.1”/48.5cm (Height) x 14.2”/36cm (Base)
Weight: 8.40 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body
In Tibetan Buddhism, Chenrezig, also called Avalokiteshvara in Sanskrit, is a respected Bodhisattva who represents compassion and the compassionate side of enlightenment. Chenrezig is considered the primary deity of mercy and compassion. He is frequently portrayed with many arms and eyes, signifying his capacity to show compassion to all sentient beings. Through prayers, ceremonies, and visions, devotees call forth Chenrezig's blessings in order to enlist his benevolent leadership and protection. His approach places a strong emphasis on developing selflessness, compassion, and loving-kindness, which encourages practitioners to lessen suffering in all living things. Chanting "Om Mani Padme Hum," Chenrezig's mantra, is a means of calling forth his compassionate spirit and clearing the mind. He inspires practitioners to create limitless love and compassion for all beings since he is the embodiment of the ideal of selfless compassion.