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Sacred Tsongkhapa Statue | Silver Plated Oxidized Copper Buddha for Home Altar
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Size: 8.5cm(Height) x 6.5cm(Length) x 4cm(Width)
Weight: 0.16 kg
Materials: Oxidized Copper Body, Silver Plated
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About Our Product
The Sacred Tsongkhapa Statue is a remarkable representation of the great Tibetan Lama, Tsongkhapa, known for his profound contributions to Buddhist teachings and philosophy. Crafted with attention to detail, this statue features a serene expression on Tsongkhapa's face, signifying his deep wisdom and peaceful nature. The statue is made from oxidized copper with silver plating, which gives it an authentic appearance, resembling ancient artifacts. The detailed robes and intricate facial features reflect the depth of Tsongkhapa’s enlightened mind, while the flowing energy of the design conveys a sense of inner peace and wisdom.
Tsongkhapa, as a spiritual figure, represents the embodiment of insight, clarity, and compassion. His posture and hand gestures further emphasize the themes of spiritual purity and the commitment to Dharma. The lotus base of the statue, on which Tsongkhapa sits, symbolizes the flourishing of wisdom amidst the murkiness of ignorance. The silver plating not only enhances the aesthetic appeal but also highlights the sacred nature of the figure, making it a precious addition to any altar or sacred space.
This Sacred Tsongkhapa Statue is not only a beautiful work of art but also a powerful reminder of the Buddha’s teachings. Placing it in your home or meditation space can serve as a focal point for reflection and a source of inspiration for cultivating wisdom and peace. The statue invites calmness into the surroundings and encourages spiritual growth, making it an ideal piece for those on the path to enlightenment.
Introduction To Tsongkhapa:
Great Tibetan Buddhist Master Je Tsongkhapa, whose given name was Losang Dragpa, flourished in the 14th century and advanced the Kadampa school of Buddhism that Atisha had founded three centuries before. He was anticipated by the Buddha before he arrived in Tibet. He meticulously taught the Tibetans all they needed to know about spiritual growth, from the initial step of beginning a spiritual practice to the final achievement of Buddhahood. During this golden period of Tibet, Je Tsongkhapa set the bar for moral purity, a loving way of life, and profound, liberating insight, inspiring thousands of Tibetans.




