Statue of Guru Rinpoche
About Our Statue :
The Statue of Guru Rinpoche is a masterwork made with devotion and craftsmanship on a copper body and embellished with bright gold plating. Standing 23cm tall, this handmade statue symbolizes the spiritual essence and profound teachings of Guru Rinpoche, also known as Padmasambhava, the "Precious Guru" of Tibetan Buddhism.
The statue's tranquil look and flowing robes convey Guru Rinpoche's wisdom and compassion. The gold plating not only improves its appearance but also represents purity and enlightenment, making it a sacred match to any spiritual area or altar.
Whether displayed in a meditation room, shrine or as a focal point in your house, the Statue of Guru Rinpoche is a powerful reminder of devotion and spiritual instruction. Its presence encourages introspection and reverence, creating a peaceful atmosphere and a connection to Tibetan Buddhist teachings. Embrace Guru Rinpoche's transformational energy and let this beautiful statue inspire your spiritual journey with its ageless beauty and profound symbolism.
Introduction To Guru Rinpoche :
Guru Rinpoche was an instrumental figure in Tibetan Buddhism. In Tibetan Buddhism, Padmasambhava's teachings are said to have an oral lineage (kama) as well as a lineage of the hidden treasure texts (termas). He is said to appear in visionary encounters to tertöns, and his form is visualized during guru yoga practice, particularly in the Nyingma school. Buddhists revere him in Tibet, Nepal, Bhutan, India's Himalayan states, and other countries worldwide.
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Size: 23 cm (Height) x 15 cm (Width)
Weight:1.58 kg
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How do you take care of your statues?
• Place them at room temperature, avoiding direct sunlight.
• Make sure that the area where your statue is placed is entirely 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.