Tibetan Tsongkhapa Statue | Spiritual Meditation Decor
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Size: 9.5cm(Height) x 7cm(Length) x 5cm(Width)
Weight: 0.22 kg
Materials: Acrylic Color, Oxidized Copper Body, Silver Plated
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About Our Product
This Tibetan Tsongkhapa Statue represents wisdom, spiritual guidance, and the path of disciplined practice in Tibetan Buddhism. Crafted from oxidized copper with silver plating and acrylic detailing, the statue shows Tsongkhapa seated in a meditative posture with hands in the teaching gesture (Dharmachakra Mudra), flanked by detailed lotus stems and ceremonial adornments. Standing at 9.5 cm tall, it is ideal for personal altars, meditation spaces, or spiritual collections inspired by Himalayan art.
Tsongkhapa, founder of the Gelug tradition, is revered for his scholarship, compassion, and strict adherence to monastic discipline. His iconography includes the pointed hat of the Gelug order, a serene facial expression, and carefully modeled robes that emphasize mindfulness, learning, and devotion. The ornamental lotus base and flowing details reflect the skill of Himalayan artisans, making this statue both spiritually meaningful and visually captivating.
Placing this Tsongkhapa statue on your altar encourages wisdom, focus, mindfulness, and devotional practice. It serves as a sacred object for meditation, mantra recitation, ritual offerings, and scholarly inspiration. This statue also makes a thoughtful gift for practitioners, collectors, or anyone seeking a Tibetan Buddhist symbol of insight, learning, and spiritual growth.
Introduction Of Tsongkhapa
Tsongkhapa, also known as Je Rinpoche, was a distinguished scholar and saint of Tibetan Buddhism. His comprehensive and straightforward teachings are the foundation of the Gelug school. His students, Gyaltsab Je and Khedrub Je, were essential in the progress of his teachings, assuring the lineage's continuity and proliferation. Together, they represent a potent force of clarity, discipline, and commitment in Tibetan Buddhist practice.