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Divine Machig Labdron Statue | Buddhist Master Machig Labdron Artwork


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Size: 20cm x 7cm
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Machig Labdron Statue | Dakini Meditation & Tantric Altar Sculpture

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Size: 20cm(Height) x 14cm(Length) x 7cm(Width)
Weight: 1.07 kg
Materials: Oxidized Copper Body, Machine Made
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About Our Product

A finely crafted Machig Labdron statue is presented as a sacred representation of the great Tibetan yogini and founder of Chöd practice, formed from an oxidized copper body with traditional Himalayan craftsmanship. Measuring 20 cm in height, 14 cm in length, and 7 cm in width, and weighing 1.07 kg, it is designed for meditation spaces, tantric practice areas, and sacred altar placement.

The figure is depicted in a dynamic yogic posture symbolizing fearless realization and mastery over ego-clinging. The seated dancing stance reflects movement within meditation, expressing the union of wisdom and compassion in active form. The flowing ornaments, crown elements, and flame-like aura behind the figure represent the awakened energy of a dakini, while the expressive posture reflects the transformative nature of Chöd practice, where attachment and ego are symbolically cut through. Machig Labdrön is historically revered as a realized female practitioner who established one of the most profound Tibetan tantric meditation traditions.

In Buddhist practice, Machig Labdrön is regarded as a fully realized yogini who embodies the wisdom of emptiness and compassionate activity. She is widely associated with fearlessness, cutting through self-grasping, and liberation from illusion. This form is commonly placed in meditation rooms, retreat spaces, and spiritual altars to support deep contemplation, inner transformation, and advanced Vajrayana practice.

Introduction of Machig Labdron MM

Machig Labdron was a Tibetan Buddhist master, especially renowned for her teachings on Chöd, a form of tantric practice involving self-sacrifice for the benefit of all beings. Her life, marked by both material and spiritual abundance, serves as a testament to her wisdom and compassion. Born in the 11th century, she is celebrated across Tibetan Buddhist traditions, inspiring practitioners with her extraordinary realization and loving guidance.

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