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Traditional Marpha Yogi Statue | Sacred Meditation Decor
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Size: 5.5cm(Height) x 4cm(Length) x 2.8cm(Width)
Weight: 0.11 kg
Materials: Oxidized Copper Body
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About Our Product
This Traditional Marpha Yogi Statue brings a warm spiritual presence to your meditation altar, prayer corner, or sacred home decor. Crafted with an oxidized copper body, the seated yogi figure features a calm facial expression, folded robes, relaxed hands, and a grounded posture that reflects inner stillness. The copper tone enhances the carved details, giving the statue a meaningful look for collectors of Himalayan decor, Buddhist decor, and spiritual figurines.
The design carries deep symbolism for mindfulness, enlightenment, and peace. The yogi’s meditative pose represents discipline, self awareness, and the quiet path toward higher wisdom, while the robe motifs and seated form suggest devotion, simplicity, and spiritual focus. Placed in a sacred space, this Marpha yogi statue can serve as a gentle reminder to slow the mind, breathe deeply, and return to a peaceful state during meditation, prayer, or daily reflection.
Each detail of this oxidized copper yogi figurine reflects careful craftsmanship, from the expressive face to the layered clothing and hand finished surface texture. Its compact form makes it suitable for an altar, desk, meditation shelf, yoga studio, or meaningful spiritual gift. Whether used as Buddhist inspired decor, a mindfulness accent, or a symbolic piece for inner balance, this Traditional Marpha Yogi Statue brings serene energy and thoughtful beauty to any peaceful setting.
Introduction To Buddhist Master :
Three revered personalities in the Kagyu lineage of Tibetan Buddhism are Marpa, Gampopa, and Milarepa. A farmer by trade, Marpa the Translator founded the Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism and rose to prominence as one of Tibet's great masters. Milarepa, Marpa's disciple, is revered for his songs and poetry about the road to enlightenment. Gampopa, Marpa's student, combined the Kadampa teachings with the Mahamudra practice. This group of figures represents the fundamental Tibetan Buddhist idea of teachings being passed down from master to pupil.
























































































































































































































































































