Himalayan Buddhist Master Gampopa Statue | Gold Plated Copper Body for Altar Decor
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Size: 10cm(Height) x 8cm(Length) x 6cm(Width)
Weight: 0.34 kg
Materials: Acrylic Color, Copper Body, Gold Plated, Machine Made
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About Our Product
This Himalayan Buddhist Master Gampopa Statue is a sacred representation of Gampopa Sonam Rinchen, one of the most important masters of the Kagyu lineage of Tibetan Buddhism. It measures 10cm in height, 8cm in length, and 6cm in width, with a weight of 0.34kg. The statue is crafted from a copper body with gold plating and acrylic color details, created through a machine-made process, making it suitable for Buddhist altars, meditation spaces, study areas, and spiritual collections.
This Gampopa Statue is shown seated in a calm meditative posture on a raised base, wearing traditional monastic robes with a peaceful and compassionate expression. His hands rest naturally on his knees, reflecting a state of meditation, discipline, and inner realization. The detailed robe patterns, serene facial expression, and simple monastic appearance represent Gampopa’s life as a scholar, meditator, and spiritual guide. Gampopa was the student of Milarepa and played a vital role in combining the Kadampa teachings with the Mahamudra tradition, becoming a key figure in the development of the Kagyu lineage.
This Gampopa statue can be placed on a Buddhist altar, meditation table, shrine shelf, study room, or spiritual display area. It supports guru devotion, meditation practice, contemplation, and reflection on the teachings of Tibetan Buddhism. His presence reminds practitioners of dedication, compassion, wisdom, and the importance of guidance on the path toward awakening.
Introduction of Gampopa
Gampopa received teachings from masters of various lineages, including the Nyingma and Kadampa. He became the foremost disciple of the renowned yogi Milarepa, receiving instruction in Vajravarahi, tummo, and Mahamudra from him. Following Milarepa's passing, Gampopa established the Drukpa Kagyu lineage and transmitted Milarepa's teachings to a large number of students.