Description
Tibetan Machig Labdron Figurine: Spiritual Protector & Meditation Altar Decor
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Size: 26cm (Height) x 14.5cm (Weight)
Weight: 1.27kg
Materials: Copper body, Acrylic color
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About Our Statue:
This magnificent Machig Labdron figurine is 26 cm tall and weighs 1.27 kg. Its copper body and brilliant acrylic colors catch every intricate feature. Machig Labdron, a revered Tibetan Buddhist protector goddess, represents spiritual strength, healing, and protection. This finely handcrafted statue is ideal for individuals looking to add real Himalayan art to their meditation altar, home shrine, or holy area. Its rich symbolism and strong presence make it an important focal point for spiritual practitioners and collectors.
This Machig Labdron statue is meticulously crafted from copper and painted in acrylic hues, ensuring beauty. Traditional craftsmanship and vivid detailing show the goddess's protective energy and tantric importance. This Tibetan copper figurine reflects Machig Labdron's strength and wisdom, making it ideal for meditation, prayer, or as a unique spiritual decor piece. It will enhance your spiritual practice and living area. Elevate your collection with the exquisite Machig Labdron figurine, a timeless Tibetan protector.
Introduction To Machig Labdron:
Unlike other female saints of Tibet, Machig Labdron was not a lama’s consort, a nun, or a hermit. But she is a mother who nurtured the spiritual life of her children. And she was a self-styled beggar woman. In fact, she was the only Tibetan, the progenitor of a particular tradition. This tradition spread back into the Buddhist motherland of India. It was a cause for great national pride in Tibet. Machig was the direct disciple and a tantric consort of a great Indian saint, Padampa Sangye. He is also credited with founding the entire Chod system.
How do take care of your statues?
-Place them at room temperature, avoiding direct sunlight.
-Make sure that the area where your statue is placed is completely free of moisture and dust.
-Place it at the highest place on your altar after being consecrated by Lama/monks. The best practice is to keep them covered inside a glass cabinet.
-Do not use your bare hands or any objects with a rough surface to wipe the face. Directly touching with the bare hand objects can smudge the face, leaving scratches.