Tibetan Tsongkhapa Buddhist Statue | Meditation Altar Decor
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Size: 22.5cm(Height) x 15cm(Width)
Weight: 1.55 kg
Materials: Acrylic Color, Copper Body, Gold Plated,60 years old Antique Statue
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About Our Product
This Tibetan Tsongkhapa Buddhist Statue is a 60-year-old antique sculpture, crafted with a copper body, gold plating, and detailed using traditional acrylic colors. It measures 22 cm in height, 12 cm in width, and 10 cm in depth, suitable for personal altars and sacred spaces. The combination of aged copper and decades of devotional presence gives the statue a deep spiritual character. Its solid weight and hand-finishing highlight the traditional Tibetan craftsmanship, making it a meaningful piece for meditation altars, shrines, and sacred interiors.
Tsongkhapa, the esteemed philosopher and founder of the Gelug school, is depicted in peaceful meditation, his hands positioned at chest height forming the Dharmachakra Mudra—the gesture of teaching. From his hands sprout two lotus stems: the left is topped with a flaming sword, symbolizing the sharp edge of wisdom cutting through ignorance; the right holds the Prajñāpāramitā Sutra, representing the perfection of wisdom central to his teachings. He is seated upon a lotus base, a sacred symbol of purity, spiritual awakening, and steadfast realization, emphasizing his enlightened state and unshakable foundation in Buddhist wisdom.
This Tibetan Tsongkhapa Buddhist Statue represents the living lineage of Gelug tradition and the timeless transmission of Buddhist wisdom. As a 60-year-old antique, it carries both spiritual and historical significance, making it ideal for dedicated practitioners, collectors of sacred art, and those seeking an authentic meditation altar centerpiece. The presence of Je Tsongkhapa symbolizes disciplined study, ethical conduct, and profound insight, encouraging clarity of mind and devotion in daily practice. This antique Tsongkhapa statue stands as a powerful expression of Tibetan Buddhist heritage, meditation altar décor, enlightened guidance, and sacred Himalayan art, enriching any spiritual space with depth, reverence, and meaning.
Introduction of Tsongkhapa:
Great Tibetan Buddhist Master Je Tsongkhapa, whose given name was Losang Dragpa, flourished in the 14th century and advanced the Kadampa school of Buddhism that Atisha had founded three centuries before. The Buddha anticipated him before he arrived in Tibet. He meticulously taught the Tibetans all they needed to know about spiritual growth, from the initial step of beginning a spiritual practice to the final achievement of Buddhahood. During this golden period of Tibet, Je Tsongkhapa set the bar for moral purity, a loving way of life, and profound, liberating insight, inspiring thousands of Tibetans.