Gampopa Statue | Tibetan Buddhist Teacher Sculpture for Meditation
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Size: 21cm(Height) x 18.5cm(Width)
Weight: 2.03 kg
Materials: 24K Gold Plated, Acrylic Color, Copper Body
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About Our Product:
The Handcrafted Gampopa Buddhist Statue is a beautiful representation of Gampopa, one of the most revered figures in Tibetan Buddhism and a central teacher of the Kagyu lineage. Standing at 21cm tall and weighing 2.03kg, this statue features a copper body, 24K gold plating, and vibrant acrylic colors. Gampopa’s teachings blended the study of Buddhist scriptures with the practice of meditation, making this statue a powerful symbol of wisdom, devotion, and the path to enlightenment. It serves as an ideal addition to any altar, meditation space, or sacred collection.
The statue's design reflects Gampopa’s calm and meditative nature. The intricate acrylic colors accentuate the detailed folds of his robes and the serene expression on his face, capturing the essence of his teachings. His posture is one of deep contemplation, a reminder of the importance of both wisdom and meditation in the Buddhist practice. The 24K gold plating not only adds a radiant finish but also symbolizes the purity and wisdom that Gampopa imparted to his followers. Every element of the statue, from the gentle expression to the finely crafted robes, reflects the tradition and significance of this Tibetan master.
This Handcrafted Gampopa Buddhist Statue is not only a decorative item but a tool for spiritual practice. Whether placed on an altar, in a meditation room, or as a personal reminder of Gampopa’s wisdom, it serves to inspire and guide practitioners. The statue helps bring focus, mindfulness, and reflection to your practice, inviting peace and insight. As a representation of one of the greatest spiritual teachers in Tibetan Buddhism, it offers a deep connection to the Kagyu tradition and spiritual growth.
Introduction of Gampopa:
Gampopa is recognized as one of the eight chief disciples of Guru Padmasambhava, alongside Tangtong Gyalpo, Loden Choksé, Jigjé Tön, Nyima Gyalpo, Chime Dödän, Namkhai Nyingpo, and Khenpo Tsültrim. Within the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism, the biography of Gonpopa is documented in the 'Treasury of Lives,' a comprehensive collection of biographies. He is believed to have originated from India's southern region of Magadha. According to the 'Biography of Gonpo Pema Wangyel,' a manifestation of Guru Padmasambhava, he was appointed as the Guardian King of the North.