Marpha Buddha Statue | Made in Nepal
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Size: 12.5cm(Height) x 8.5cm(Width)
Weight: 0.46 kg
Materials: Oxidized Copper Body
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About Our Product
This Handmade Marpha Buddha Statue is an intricately crafted representation of the Buddha, crafted from oxidized copper to give it an antique, rustic appearance. Standing at 12.5cm tall, this statue reflects the serenity and wisdom associated with Buddha’s teachings. The statue is depicted seated on a lotus base, symbolizing purity and spiritual growth. The oxidized copper finish adds a timeless and sacred quality, making this piece not just a decor item but also a meaningful symbol of peace and enlightenment.
Elevate your spiritual sanctuary with this beautifully handcrafted Marpha Buddha statue, a testament to authentic Tibetan Buddhist artistry and devotion. Painstakingly carved with reverent attention to detail, it captures the Buddha's essence through his composed posture, radiant expression, and the sacred crown adorning his head—all powerful symbols of his boundless compassion and transcendent wisdom. The lotus throne beneath symbolizes the flowering of enlightenment and the Buddha's divine presence. Perfect for your meditation chamber or sacred altar, this Himalayan treasure becomes a daily reminder of the path to inner peace, spiritual awakening, and the timeless teachings that guide seekers toward liberation.
This Handmade Marpha Buddha Statue offers both aesthetic beauty and spiritual significance. Its small size and lightweight design make it ideal for display on an altar, desk, or shelf. Whether you're a devout practitioner or someone who appreciates fine craftsmanship and spiritual decor, this statue brings tranquility and positive energy into any room.
Introduction of Marpha
Marpa Lotsawa, also known as Lhodak Marpa Choski Lodos, was a prominent Tibetan Buddhist teacher and translator. He played a vital role in introducing Vajrayana Buddhism from India to Tibet during the eleventh century. Marpa is most renowned for his rigorous asceticism and strict adherence to his guru's instructions. He is often depicted wearing traditional Tibetan clothing and, at times, holding a bowl or other symbolic items. His teachings and legacy significantly influenced the development of Tibetan Buddhism.