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FINE QUALITY GOLD GILDED WITH FACE PAINTED HAND CARVED 19.25" Coloured Glaze GURU RINPOCHE COPPER STATUE FROM PATAN, NEPAL.
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Name | Guru Padmasambhava Statue -ย Gold Gilded with MultiColor Finish |
Height | 19.25" |
Width | 13.5" |
Depth | 10" |
Material | Lost Wax Method, Copper Alloy with 24 Karat Gold Gilded in MultiColor Finish |
Shipping Weight | 12 kg / 26.4 lbs. |
Ships From | Patan, Nepal |
Shipping Provider | DHL Global Priority Express |
Shipping Time | Usually ships within 48 hours. Allow 3-5 business days for delivery worldwide. |
Insurance | Insurance is included in the shipping cost. |
Guru Padmasambhava, regarded as an emanation of Buddha Amitabha, was born miraculously from a lotus blossom in the land of Oddiyana located in present-day Pakistan. He was known far and wide for his miracle powers, including his ability to subdue spirits. At the request of the king, Guru Padmasambhava journeyed to Tibet and engaged the local nature spirits in magical combat. Conquering these spirits, he bound them by oath to protect the Dharma for all time. Evidence of his victories in these battles can still be seen throughout the valleys and villages of Tibet, where he is affectionately known as "Guru Padmasambhava," meaning "Precious Master."
The King, Santaraksita and Guru Padmasambhava then worked together to establish Buddhism in the country. The King founded temples and Santaraksita ordained monks, while Guru Padmasambhava worked at a more mysterious level. Guru Padmasambhava established the secret and powerful practices of Tantric Buddhism, and gave profound and extraordinary teachings to his closest disciples, including the king. In addition, foreseeing that a future king would one day try to destroy Tibetan Buddhism, Guru Padmasambhava concealed religious treasures throughout the Himalayan region. These treasures would be revealed centuries later by seers destined to receive them.
Guru Padmasambhava did not die, but flew away with his consort on the rays of the sun. It is belived by many, especially those within the Nyingma school (which traces its lineage directly to Guru Padmasambhava), that he is still living, and remains full of compassion for sentient beings. Dwelling at the level of spontaneous presence, the great Guru has the power to bestow blessings instantly and grant wishes immediately. He remains to this day the deeply beloved focus of practice for many Tibetan Buddhists.
He wears a lotus hat ornamented with a sun and moon, representing skillful means and wisdom. His hat also has a vajra top, symbolizing his unshakable samadhi, and is crowned with a vulture feather, representing his realization of the highest view. In his right hand he holds a vajra, an implement used in Tantric ritual to symbolize the union of conventional and ultimate truth. His left hand rests in his lap in the gesture of meditation (Dhyana Mudra) and holds a skull cup containing the vase of immortality. The vase is filled with the nectar of deathless wisdom and is adorned with leaves of a sacred flowering tree. The vase further serves as a reminder of Guru Padmasambhava's connection to Buddha Amitabha, as it is the special emblem of Amitayus (an aspect of Amitabha).
This fine quality statue is a beautiful representation of theย beloved Guru Padmasambhava. Expertly sculptedย using lost wax method from copper alloy and gilded with 24 karat gold which is beautifully painted, the statue has beenย finely carved and hand face painted.ย ย This sculpture was individually handcrafted in Patan, Nepal by master artisans of the Shakya clan who are considered among the best in the world. These craftsmen are the modern heirs to a centuries-old tradition of creating sacred art for use in temples and monasteries. The fine metalworking techniques have been passed down from generation to generation since ancient times.
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