Guru Padmasambhava Statue for Meditation | Handmade Copper Statue
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Size: 15.5cm(Height) x 9.5cm(Width)
Weight: 0.5 kg
Materials: 24K Gold Plated, Acrylic Color, Copper Body
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About Our Product
The Guru Padmasambhava Statue for Meditation is a beautifully crafted spiritual piece, designed to inspire peace, wisdom, and enlightenment. Standing at 15.5cm in height and weighing 0.5kg, this statue is made from copper with 24K gold plating, giving it a radiant and sacred finish. The intricate acrylic colors add depth and vibrancy to the figure, highlighting the fine details of Guru Padmasambhava’s serene expression and powerful posture. Padmasambhava, also known as Guru Rinpoche, is a central figure in Tibetan Buddhism, revered for his wisdom, compassion, and mastery of meditation.
The statue portrays Guru Padmasambhava in a meditative pose, embodying the teachings of spiritual awakening and the balance between wisdom and compassion. The 24K gold plating enhances the visual appeal, symbolizing the sacred nature of Guru Padmasambhava's teachings. The acrylic colors bring out the fine details of the figure’s robes, hands, and facial expression, creating a sense of calm and focus. This statue serves as a reminder of the deep meditative practice that leads to enlightenment and inner peace.
This Padmasambhava statue is not just a decorative item but a powerful tool for spiritual practice. Place it on your altar or meditation space to invite the calming and transformative energy of Guru Padmasambhava into your practice. Whether used during meditation, prayer, or simply as a visual aid for mindfulness, this statue represents the path to awakening and enlightenment, helping you stay focused on your spiritual journey and inner peace.
Introduction of Guru Rinpoche
Guru Rinpoche, also known as Padmasambhava, is a pivotal figure in Tibetan Buddhism. Believed to have introduced Buddhism to Tibet in the 8th century, he is revered as a master of both spiritual teachings and magical powers. His iconography often depicts him holding a vajra in his right hand and a skull cup in his left, with a third eye on his forehead signifying his wisdom. He is considered a protector of the Dharma and a guide for practitioners, embodying the transformative power of spiritual practice.