The Tibetan Guru Rinpoche Figure | Enlightened Vajrayana Master
Tibetan Guru Rinpoche Figure measures 23.6 inches (60cm) in height with a base width of 13.8 inches (35cm) and weighs 10.74 kilograms. Crafted from copper and covered with a triple layer of 24K gold gilding, it is carved with deeply engraved carvings that produce a magnificent 3D-like effect. Gold and acrylic paintings, embellished with gemstones, offer a refined and sacred aesthetic. Ideal for personal altars or meditation spaces, this piece blends exquisite Himalayan artistry with spiritual significance, making it a treasured addition to any collection.
Guru Rinpoche, or Padmasambhava, is shown seated in the vajrasana pose, embodying steady calmness like an immovable mountain. In his right hand, he grips a vajra, symbolizing compassionate power and spiritual strength. His left hand holds a skull cup filled with the vase of immortality, representing timeless wisdom. Leaning against his shoulder is the khaṭvanga staff, decorated with sacred symbols that reflect his deep spiritual gifts and connection to feminine wisdom. Crowning his head is a lotus hat adorned with a feather, signifying his divine role as teacher and protector. Seated on a blossoming lotus, untouched by worldly impurities, every detail of Guru Rinpoche’s image speaks to his vast compassion, wisdom, and guidance along the path to enlightenment.
Size: 23.6”/60cm (Height) x 13.8”/35cm (Base)
Weight: 10.74 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body, Handcarved Gemstones
Guru Rinpoche, also known as Padmasambhava, is a revered tantric master credited with bringing Vajrayana Buddhism to Tibet. Celebrated as the "Second Buddha," he is believed to have mastered esoteric teachings and transformed the spiritual landscape by subduing negative forces and establishing the Dharma. His teachings emphasize the union of wisdom and compassion, guiding practitioners on the path to enlightenment. Guru Rinpoche remains a central figure in Tibetan Buddhism, inspiring devotion, protection, and transformation.