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4-Armed Bodhisattva Chenrezig Statue | Gold Gilded Copper Art from Nepal


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Size: 22cm x 18cm
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Intricate 4-Armed Chenrezig Statue with 24K Gold Gilding and Vibrant Details

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Size: 8.66”/22cm (Height) x 7.09”/18cm (Base)
Weight: 1.58 kg
Materials: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body

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About Our Statue 

With this magnificent 4-armed Bodhisattva Chenrezig Statue, painstakingly handcrafted by the talented artisans of Patan, Nepal, you can welcome Chenrezig's infinite compassion into your house. This exquisite statue, which has both creative brilliance and spiritual importance, is a monument to the rich legacy of Nepali metal craft.

This copper statue has layers of gold gilding, which gives it a brilliant, long-lasting polish and a tranquil, regal appearance. The figure of Chenrezig is given lively life with acrylic paintings and gold, which accentuate the fine features.

Chenrezig, also known as Avalokiteshvara, is the embodiment of infinite compassion in Mahayana Buddhism. With his four arms symbolizing the four immeasurable qualities of love, compassion, joy, and equanimity, Chenrezig is revered for his boundless mercy and the promise of aiding all beings in achieving enlightenment.

Introduction to Chenrezig:

Chenrezig (Avalokiteshvara) is a central figure in Mahayana Buddhism, revered for his compassion. He is often depicted with multiple arms, each representing a facet of his loving kindness and his readiness to provide help. His mantra, Om Mani Padme Hum, is one of the most widely recited in Buddhism, embodying the essence of the Bodhisattva’s promise to aid all beings.

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.

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