Guru Rinpoche Statue | Oxidized Copper Buddhist Sculpture
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Size: 17cm(Height) x 9.5cm(Width)
Weight: 0.58 kg
Materials: Oxidized Copper Body, Gemstone
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About Our Product
This Tibetan Guru Rinpoche Statue is a finely crafted representation of the revered tantric master Guru Rinpoche, also known as Padmasambhava, who played a vital role in establishing Vajrayana Buddhism in the Himalayan region. Measuring 17 cm in height and 9.5 cm in width, and weighing 0.58 kg, this sacred figure is made from an oxidized copper body adorned with gemstone accents. The statue reflects traditional Himalayan craftsmanship, where skilled artisans carefully shape each detail to honor the enlightened master. Ideal for meditation spaces, personal shrines, or spiritual collections, this sculpture embodies wisdom, protection, and enlightened presence.
The statue portrays Guru Rinpoche seated in a regal posture upon a lotus base, symbolizing purity arising from the world of samsara. In his right hand he holds the vajra, representing indestructible wisdom, while his left hand rests in a meditation gesture holding a skull cup that contains the vase of immortality. Resting against his shoulder is the khatvanga trident, symbolizing tantric realization and union of wisdom and compassion. His lotus hat with an eagle feather crown and the intricate gemstone decorations highlight the rich iconography associated with this revered master. The oxidized copper finish enhances the sacred motifs of robes, ornaments, and symbolic elements, bringing depth and character to the statue.
In Tibetan Buddhism, Guru Rinpoche is known as the Second Buddha, revered for subduing negative forces and establishing the teachings of Vajrayana across the Himalayan regions. Placing this Tibetan Guru Rinpoche statue in a meditation altar is believed to inspire spiritual protection, transformation, and wisdom.
Introduction of Guru Rinpoche
In Tibetan Buddhism, Guru Rinpoche, also known as Padmasambhava, is revered as a master who introduced Buddhism to Tibet in the 8th century. He is celebrated for his wisdom, compassion, and transformative power. Guru Rinpoche is often depicted in a royal posture, holding a vase of wisdom nectar and surrounded by symbolic elements such as lotus flowers and animals. His teachings are said to have a profound impact on the spiritual development of individuals, helping them overcome obstacles and achieve enlightenment. Devotees honor Guru Rinpoche through rituals, prayers, and meditations, seeking his blessings and guidance on their spiritual journey.