Gold-Plated Chenrezig 4-Arm Deity Statue for Altar and Devotion
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Size: 22cm (Height) x 15.5cm(Width)
Weight: 1.57kg
Material: Oxidized Copper, Gold plated
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About Our Statue :
With this magnificent Chenrezig 4-Arm Deity Statue, which represents Avalokiteshvara, the Bodhisattva of Compassion, you can bring the spirit of unlimited compassion and divine grace into your holy area. This incredibly detailed figure, measuring 22cm high by 15.5cm wide and weighing 1.57kg, is made of oxidized copper and finished with dazzling gold plating. Chenrezig's four arms represent the four immeasurables—loving-kindness, compassion, joy, and equanimity making him a central spiritual figure in Tibetan Buddhism. This image exudes tranquility, empathy, and protection, making it ideal for altars, shrines, and meditation areas.
This gold-plated Chenrezig statue, with its tranquil expression and hand mudras holding a lotus, mala, and wish-fulfilling diamond, conveys profound spiritual symbolism and purpose. Whether you are a practitioner, a spiritual seeker, or a collector of Himalayan art, this artwork will enhance your surroundings with serene energy and devotional beauty.
Introduction To The Chenresig :
Chenresig epitomizes the bodhisattva's determination to delay attaining Buddhahood until he has assisted every sentient being on Earth in achieving freedom from pain and the cycle of death and rebirth. His name has been translated as "the lord who observes in all directions." The practice of Chenresigs encouraged them to develop a calm and compassionate heart. Compassion is the root foundation for excelling in the Buddhist path. He listens to the prayers of all sentient beings in times of challenge and difficulty.
How do take care of your statues?
• Place them at room temperature, avoiding direct sunlight.
• Make sure that the area where your statue is placed is completely free of moisture and dust.
• Place it at the highest place on your altar after being consecrated by Lama/monks. The best practice is to keep them covered inside a glass cabinet.
• Do not use your bare hands or any objects with a rough surface to wipe the face. Directly touching objects with the bare hand can smudge the face, leaving scratches.