Tibetan Chenrezig Statue for Altar - Buddhist Deity Figurine
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Size: 21.5cm(Height) x 15cm(Width)
Weight: 2.26 kg
Materials: Brass, Coral Red Stone, Lapis Lazuli, Turquoise
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About Our Product
This Tibetan Chenrezig statue, revered as Avalokiteshvara, embodies infinite compassion and loving-kindness within Tibetan Buddhism. Handcrafted from brass and adorned with turquoise, coral red stone, and lapis lazuli, this sacred altar sculpture radiates serene spiritual presence. The calm facial expression and balanced seated posture invite mindfulness, making it a meaningful addition to Buddhist altars, meditation rooms, and spiritual home décor.
The statue features the classic four-armed Chenrezig form, each hand symbolizing enlightened activity and compassion in action. The central hands joined in prayer represent devotion and unity, while the other hands hold symbolic elements associated with mercy and wisdom. Detailed turquoise mosaic inlay flows across the robes, complemented by coral and lapis accents that highlight sacred ornaments, lotus motifs, and the finely sculpted crown—hallmarks of traditional Himalayan Buddhist art.
Chenrezig is the bodhisattva of compassion, believed to hear the cries of all beings and guide them toward peace and awakening. This Chenrezig altar statue represents unconditional compassion, emotional healing, and spiritual protection. Ideal for daily meditation practice, mantra recitation, or as a sacred art piece, it supports a peaceful atmosphere filled with devotion, balance, and positive intention.
Introduction of Chenrezig
Avalokiteshvara, also known as 1000-armed Chenrezig in Tibet, is the Bodhisattva of compassion. He is one of the most popular Bodhisattvas in the Tibetan community, celebrated and placed in the heart of every Himalayan community.
The practice of Avalokiteshvara encourages the development of a calm and compassionate heart. Compassion is the root foundation for excelling in the Buddhist path. A kind, calm, and open mind is only possible if we are compassionate. Avalokiteshvara is used in visual meditation practices to cultivate a calm, kind, and compassionate heart.