Description
Tsongkhapa Golden Sculpture for Profound Insight and Spiritual Study
This Tsongkhapa Golden Sculpture showcases the refined artistry and meticulous workmanship of traditional Himalayan Buddhist sculpture. Measuring 29 cm (11.4 inches) in height with a 19 cm (7.7 inches) base and weighing 3.76 kg, it features a 24K gold-gilded finish complemented by detailed acrylic painting and carefully set gemstones. The radiant gold surface emphasizes the finely modeled contours and ornamental details, while the acrylic-painted elements add definition to smaller features and the gemstones introduce subtle color and decorative depth. The combination of precise sculpting, gilding, painting, and gemstone setting reflects the patience, skill, and attention to detail invested in creating this sacred representation.
Tsongkhapa, the revered founder of the Gelug tradition of Tibetan Buddhism, embodies wisdom, disciplined practice, and profound spiritual realization. He is depicted seated peacefully in a meditative posture, reflecting inner stability, concentration, and contemplative awareness. His hands form the Dharmachakra Mudra near his heart, symbolizing the teaching, transmission, and continuous turning of the Dharma. His serene expression and composed posture inspire practitioners to cultivate mindfulness, wisdom, and dedication on the path toward enlightenment.
Size: 11.4”/29cm (Height) x 7.7”/19cm (Base)
Weight: 3.76 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Acrylic Painting, Gemstones
Tsongkhapa (1357–1419) was a preeminent Tibetan Buddhist master, scholar, and yogi, whose reforms and teachings led to the founding of the Gelug school, one of the four main traditions of Tibetan Buddhism. He emphasized disciplined study, monastic ethics, and the integration of Sutra and Tantra, profoundly influencing the spiritual landscape of Tibet and fostering an era of renewed Dharma practice.
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