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Tsongkhapa with Disciples Handcrafted Statue Set

SKU: TKSN22819

Size: 32cm x 24cm
32cm x 24cm | 12.6 x 9.4 Inches

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Reverent Tsongkhapa with Disciples Handcrafted Statue Set for Spiritual Elevation

This exquisite tsongkhapa with disciples handcrafted statue set emerges, radiating profound wisdom and spiritual legacy. Standing at 32cm with a 24cm base, this 12.27kg ensemble is meticulously cast in a pure copper body, then adorned with three layers of resplendent 24K gold gilding and intricate acrylic paintings, capturing a moment of profound teaching and reverence.

This sacred meditation statue set transcends mere aesthetics, serving as a powerful conduit for the profound teachings of Je Tsongkhapa. It symbolizes the lineage of wisdom and the transmission of the Dharma, inspiring practitioners towards deeper study and purification. The presence of his chief disciples, Khedrup Je and Gyaltsab Je, further underscores the continuity and integrity of the Gelug school's profound path to enlightenment, fostering a connection to this revered tradition.

Size: 12.6”/32cm (Height) x 9.4”/24cm (Base)
TSONGKHAPA:Size: 12.6”/32cm (Height) x 9.4”/24cm (Width)
JE KHEDRUP:Size: 10.2”/26cm (Height) x 8.3”/21cm (Width)
JE GYALSUB:Size: 10.2”/26cm (Height) x 8.3”/21cm (Width)
Weight: 12.27 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body

Je Tsongkhapa (1357–1419) was a Tibetan Buddhist master whose activities led to the formation of the Gelug school of Tibetan Buddhism. Renowned for his scholarship, meditation, and pure ethical conduct, he emphasized a return to the pristine teachings of the Buddha. His two main disciples, Khedrup Je and Gyaltsab Je, were instrumental in codifying and propagating his teachings, ensuring the enduring legacy of the Gelug tradition as one of the most influential schools of Tibetan Buddhism.

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