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Tibetan Lokeshwor Statue with Antique Finish | Compassionate Bodhisattva
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Size: 23.5cm (Height) x 17.5cm (Width)
Weight: 2.52kg
Materials: Copper, Gold Plated, Antique Finishing
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About Our Statue :
This exquisite Lokeshwor Statue with Antique Finish beautifully captures the essence of Avalokiteshvara, the Bodhisattva of Infinite Compassion in Tibetan Buddhism. Standing 23.5cm tall, 17.5cm wide, and weighing 2.52kg, this gold-plated copper sculpture exudes a tranquil aura that enhances any sacred or living space. Revered as a guardian of compassion and peace, Lokeshwor’s serene expression inspires mindfulness, empathy, and kindness. Crafted with meticulous detail, this statue is not just a decorative piece but a spiritual reminder to embrace compassion and alleviate suffering in daily life. Its antique finish adds timeless elegance, making it a meaningful gift or a treasured addition to your personal altar.
The statue features finely detailed craftsmanship, enhanced by the antique finish that accentuates the intricate crown, jewelry, and flowing robes. Lokeshwor is depicted seated in calm meditation, hands forming the Dhyana Mudra, a gesture symbolizing deep contemplation and unity of wisdom and compassion. Every element, from the gentle facial expression to the ornate lotus pedestal, reflects the skill of traditional Himalayan artisans and the sacred symbolism at the heart of Buddhist art.
Perfect for meditation spaces, home altars, and spiritual collections, this Lokeshwor Statue with Antique Finish is not just a work of art but also a powerful symbol of compassion and healing energy. Whether as a meaningful gift or a focal point for your own practice, this gold-plated copper Avalokiteshvara sculpture carries blessings, peace, and the compassionate energy of Lokeshwor into your home.
Introduction To Lokeshwor:
In Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism, Lokeshwor, which translates to "Lord of the World," is a highly esteemed bodhisattva who personifies unending mercy. Lokeshwor, also called Avalokiteshvara in Sanskrit, is revered in East Asian, Tibetan, and Nepalese cultures. He is shown in a variety of ways, such as the manifestations with four arms and a thousand arms, which represent his boundless mercy. The chant Om Mani Padme Hum, which stands for enlightenment and universal love, is closely linked to Lokeshwor. He is especially revered in Nepal as Karunamaya and Matsyendranath. Invoking the blessings of Lokeshwor, according to devotees, results in the development of kindness and wisdom as well as freedom from pain.
How do take care of your statues?
Place them at room temperature, avoiding direct sunlight.
Make sure that the area where your statue is placed is completely 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.