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Tibetan Guru Rinpoche Sculpture: Wisdom Figurine

SKU: GRAP22879

Size: 42.5cm x 24cm
42.5cm x 24cm | 16.7 x 9.4 Inches

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Embrace Wisdom with This Tibetan Guru Rinpoche Sacred Sculpture

Arising from Nepalese artistry, this radiant Tibetan Guru Rinpoche sacred sculpture embodies profound wisdom and compassion. Handcrafted from a robust copper body and meticulously adorned with 24K gold gilding, delicate acrylic paintings, and gemstones, it stands 16.7” (42.5 cm) tall with a 9.4” (24 cm) base and weighs 4.74 kg. This exquisite representation of Padmasambhava exudes serene presence and spiritual authenticity, making it a powerful centerpiece for altars, meditation spaces, or sacred collections. Its intricate detailing and luminous finish reflect masterful Himalayan craftsmanship, inviting deep devotion and connection.

Guru Rinpoche, also known as Padmasambhava, is depicted in his regal posture, holding the vajra in his right hand and the skull cup (kapala) in his left, symbols of indestructible wisdom, enlightened power, and mastery over all obstacles. Seated on a radiant lotus throne with flowing robes, jeweled ornaments, and a serene yet commanding gaze, he embodies both compassion and spiritual authority. This sacred meditation statue inspires practitioners to cultivate inner peace, overcome challenges, and deepen their meditation practice. It serves as a powerful focal point for devotion, offering protection, guidance, and connection to the transformative energy of Vajrayana teachings.

Size: 16.7”/42.5cm (Height) x 9.4”/24cm (Base)
Weight: 4.74 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body, Gemstones

Guru Rinpoche, meaning 'Precious Master', is revered as the founder of Tibetan Buddhism. An Indian Buddhist master of the 8th century, he is credited with bringing Vajrayana Buddhism to Tibet and establishing the first monastery there. He is celebrated for his profound teachings, miraculous powers, and his role in subduing negative forces to pave the way for the Dharma.

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