Tsongkhapa Statue Set | Oxidized Copper Tibetan Buddhist Statues
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Tsongkhapa
Size: 24cm (Height) x 14cm (Width)
Weight: 1.57kg
Je Khedrup
Size: 22.5cm (Height) x 13.5cm (Width)
Weight: 1.29kg
Je Gyaltsab
Size: 22.5cm (Height) x 13.5cm (Width)
Weight: 1.19kg
Total Weight: 4.06kg
Materials: Oxidized Copper Body
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About our Statue:
Enhance your spiritual space with this Sacred Tsongkhapa Je Statue Set, featuring three beautifully crafted statues representing key figures in Tibetan Buddhism. Each statue is meticulously crafted from oxidized copper, giving it an authentic, rich appearance. The set includes the Tsongkhapa statue, standing at 24cm in height and weighing 1.57kg, along with Je Khedrup and Je Gyaltsab statues, each standing at 22.5cm tall and weighing 1.29kg and 1.19kg, respectively. Together, they weigh a total of 4.06kg, embodying the essence of wisdom and spiritual guidance.
The figures depicted in this set are all revered spiritual leaders. Tsongkhapa, known for his teachings and contributions to Tibetan Buddhism, is portrayed in a seated meditation pose, with finely detailed robes and a serene expression that conveys profound wisdom and compassion. Je Khedrup and Je Gyaltsab, his prominent disciples, are also depicted in graceful poses and intricate detail, reflecting their role in spreading the teachings of Tsongkhapa. The craftsmanship captures the essence of their teachings, making this statue set a perfect addition to any meditation space, altar, or collection.
The intricate design and detailing of the statues reflect the deep cultural and spiritual significance of these revered figures. The oxidized copper material adds a layer of authenticity, while the detailed robes and expressions bring each figure to life. Whether used for personal reflection, as part of a Buddhist altar, or as a collector's item, this Sacred Tsongkhapa Je Statue Set offers both artistic beauty and spiritual depth.
Introduction to Tsongkhapa Set:
Tsongkhapa (1357–1419) is a well-known Tibetan religious philosopher. A devout monastic, Tsongkhapa took on the difficult task of locating and studying all the Indian Buddhist classics available in Tibet at the time. In his iconic form, wearing a tall yellow hat, he is the center of the Gelugpa sect that was dominant in Tibet until the Chinese takeover in 1951, and whose de facto leader is the Dalai Lama.
Gyaltsab Je was Lama Tsongkhapa's most famous student. He oversaw the building of Gaden Monastery (established by Lama Tsongkhapa) and was named its second monk after Tsongkhapa. After Lama Tsongkhapa's death, he became the Gaden Tripa, or "holder of the Gaden Throne," the head of the Gelug tradition.
Khedrup Je was a prolific author, writing fifty-eight treatises and numerous prayer books. His Holiness, the 14th Dalai Lama, uses an essential scripture on Kalachakra as the foundation for his Kalachakra Tantra empowerments.