Handmade Bodhisattva Lokeshwor Statue | Tibetan Avalokiteshvara Sculpture
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Tibetan Lokeshwor Buddhist Statue | Stone Dust Worship Figurine
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Size: 27cm(Height) x 18cm(Width)
Weight: 1.83kg
Materials: Stone Dust Epoxy Binding
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About Our Statue :
This Bodhisattva Lokeshwor Statue is crafted from stone dust with epoxy binder, measuring 27cm in height, 18cm in width, and weighing 1.83kg. The statue presents a striking dark finish that enhances the depth of the carved details, making it a beautiful addition to home shrines, meditation spaces, and spiritual collections. The refined form, balanced posture, and gentle expression reflect traditional Himalayan craftsmanship and devotion.
The design features Lokeshwor standing gracefully within an ornate arch frame, symbolizing compassion, guidance, and awakened understanding. The multiple arms, each holding symbolic objects, represent the Bodhisattva’s ability to assist beings in many ways. The robe, lotus base, and surrounding motifs exhibit flowing patterns and intricate textures, adding artistic richness and visual harmony. The dark-toned surface highlights every carved line, creating a dramatic and captivating presence.
This handcrafted Lokeshwor statue represents compassion, clarity, and spiritual support, making it ideal for practitioners, collectors, and anyone seeking meaningful Buddhist art. Its detailed motifs and traditional Himalayan design embody the essence of Tibetan spiritual symbolism. This Bodhisattva Lokeshwor sculpture, adorned with strong Buddhist motifs and keywords for Avalokiteshvara, infuses meditation, mindful practice, and sacred spaces with inspirational energy.
Introduction To Lokeshwor:
In Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism, Lokeshwor, which means "Lord of the World," is a highly esteemed bodhisattva who embodies unending mercy. Lokeshwor, also called Avalokiteshvara in Sanskrit, is revered in East Asian, Tibetan, and Nepalese cultures. He is depicted in various forms, including four- and thousand-armed manifestations, symbolizing his boundless mercy. The chant Om Mani Padme Hum, which represents enlightenment and universal love, is closely associated with Lokeshwor. He is especially revered in Nepal as Karunamaya and Matsyendranath. According to devotees, invoking the blessings of Lokeshwor results in the development of kindness and wisdom, as well as freedom from pain.
How do you 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.
