Buddhist Milarepa Handmade Statue | Milarepa Statue for Altar
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Buddhist Milarepa Handmade Statue | Milarepa Statue for Altar
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Size: 7cm(Height) x 5.5cm(Width)
Weight: 0.13 kg
Materials: Electro Silver Plated, Oxidized Copper Body
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About Our Product
This Buddhist Milarepa Handmade Statue beautifully portrays Milarepa, a revered Tibetan yogi and poet known for his profound spiritual teachings. This statue is crafted from oxidized copper and features electro-silver plating, highlighting intricate details and Milarepa's serene expression. Measuring 7 cm tall and 5.5 cm wide, it is perfectly sized for personal altars or meditation spaces. Its fine craftsmanship makes it both a spiritual symbol and an artistic treasure.
The statue depicts Milarepa seated in a traditional meditative posture, holding a vajra in one hand and a bowl in the other. These symbols represent spiritual power, protection, and the offering of wisdom. The electro-silver plating enhances the statue’s visual appeal, while the oxidized copper body provides depth and texture. This statue serves as a powerful reminder of Milarepa’s teachings on perseverance, compassion, and enlightenment, making it an ideal addition to any spiritual collection or altar.
Introduction of Milarepa
Milarepa is widely regarded as Tibet’s most beloved and highly accomplished Buddhist master. Both scholars and laypeople still sing his songs today. Early in his life, Milarepa committed numerous evil deeds, including sending hailstorms and practicing black magic to harm people. He eventually regretted these actions and sought guidance from the great Indian master Marpa, who accepted him as his student after rigorous testing. Marpa gave Milarepa the name Milarepa, which translates to "Crazy Miller," a nickname given to him due to his eccentric appearance and behavior during his early days as a disciple. Milarepa persevered through immense hardships and meditation, ultimately achieving the realization of Vajradharahood, as foretold by Marpa. He became one of Tibet’s most celebrated yogis and poets, with a significant legacy in the Drukpa Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism.
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 entirely free of moisture and dust.
- Place it at the highest place on your altar after being consecrated by the 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 objects with the bare hand can smudge the face, leaving scratches.
Consecration Service Available
Each statue contains a sacred chamber for mantra and relic fillings to bestow spiritual empowerment. During consecration, these sacred items are placed inside and blessed through traditional rituals performed by the ordained monks. There is a fee for this service, offered as a respectful contribution to the monastery.
Please note: Once consecrated, the statue becomes a sacred object and cannot be returned or refunded.
