Description
Tsongkhapa with Disciples: Embracing Wisdom and Lineage
The revered Tsongkhapa with Disciples is beautifully captured in this magnificent 24K gold gilded copper sculpture. Standing at 45 cm tall, this exquisite piece of Buddhist art depicts the great master Tsongkhapa flanked by his principal students, creating a profound scene of enlightened teaching and spiritual continuity. The statue’s substantial presence radiates deep wisdom and serene authority, making it a captivating focal point for any meditation statue collection. Measuring 17.7 inches (45 cm) in height and 12.2 inches (31 cm) at the base, and weighing 20.86 kg, this remarkable sculpture is a powerful symbol of the teachings of Tsongkhapa, embodying both spiritual legacy and artistic craftsmanship.
Tsongkhapa, centrally depicted, is often shown holding the wisdom sword and scripture, symbolizing his profound insights into the Dharma. His presence in the statue signifies the embodiment of wisdom, teaching, and clarity in understanding Buddhist philosophy. The inclusion of his disciples, Khedrup Je and Gyaltsab Je, underscores the vital transmission of teachings and the importance of lineage in Tibetan Buddhism, highlighting the continuity of spiritual knowledge through generations. This statue beautifully embodies intellectual pursuit and spiritual guidance, serving as a powerful reminder of the teachings of Tsongkhapa and his pivotal role in the development of the Tibetan Buddhist tradition.
Size: 17.7”/45cm (Height) x 12.2”/31cm (Base)
Tsongkhapa: 45cm (Height) x 31cm (Base)
Gyaltsab: 36cm(Height) x 28cm(Base)
Khedrup: 36cm(Height) x 28cm(Base)
Weight: 20.86 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body
Je Tsongkhapa (1357–1419) was a pivotal figure in Tibetan Buddhism, whose reforms led to the founding of the Gelug school. Renowned for his scholarship and spiritual purity, he emphasized the integration of sutra and tantra studies. His principal disciples, Khedrup Je and Gyaltsab Je, were instrumental in codifying and propagating his teachings, solidifying his legacy as one of Tibet's greatest spiritual masters.



















