








Handcrafted Citipati Statue | Symbol of Life's Impermanence
Handcrafted Citipati Statue - Tibetan Cemetery Guardian for Spiritual Reflection
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Size: 11cm(Height) x 4cm(Width)
Weight: 0.02 kg
Materials: Ethically Sourced Buffalo Bone
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About our ritual item :
This finely handcrafted Citipati monument, carved from ethically obtained buffalo bone, is a powerful symbol of life's impermanence and the unavoidable death. Standing 11cm tall and 4cm wide, this sculpture depicts Citipati as the "Lord of the Cemetery" in Tibetan Buddhist Vajrayana tradition. The meticulous workmanship demonstrates Himalayan artisans' mastery and Citipati's deep spiritual symbolism as a dancing skeletal figure.
This statue, a powerful reminder of Buddhist teachings on the fleeting nature of existence, is ideal for meditation rooms, altars, or as a meaningful gift for spiritual seekers. This item is both lightweight and practical, making it an inspiring complement to any sacred or ornamental environment. Whether used for solitary reflection or as part of a Buddhist shrine, the Citipati statue evokes a powerful link to the cycles of life and death.
Introduction To Chitipati :
A well-known deity in Tibetan Buddhism, particularly in the Vajrayana or Tantric tradition, is Chitipati, which is also called Citipati. Chitipati is frequently portrayed as a dancing skeletal figure and is known as the "Lord of the Cemetery" or the "Cemetery Guardian." This representation symbolizes life's impermanence and death's inevitability, central themes in Buddhist teachings.
How to set up your own Buddhist Shrine?
-Find a clean, quiet, and uncluttered spot.
-Set up an altar table, and cover it with an altar cloth that calls to you.
-Place your sacred item (statue, thangka, or a picture of Buddha) at the center.
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