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Gold Plated Mandarava Statue | Symbol of Wisdom, Longevity, and Enlightened Feminine Energy
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Size: 17.5cm(Height) x 11cm(Length) x 8.5cm(Width)
Weight: 0.72 kg
Materials: 24K Gold Plated, Acrylic Color, Copper Body
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About Our Product
This Mandarava Spiritual Statue is a sacred Tibetan Buddhist sculpture crafted from a copper body with 24K gold plating and detailed acrylic color work. Measuring 17.5 cm in height, 11 cm in length, and 8.5 cm in width, with a weight of 0.72 kg, this statue represents the enlightened wisdom, compassion, and spiritual realization of Mandarava, one of the most revered female masters in Vajrayana Buddhism. Designed for Buddhist altars, meditation spaces, and sacred collections, it reflects the refined artistry of Himalayan craftsmanship.
The statue portrays Mandarava standing gracefully on a lotus base, wearing an elaborate crown and adorned with traditional ornaments that reflect her enlightened status. Her right hand is raised in a gesture of blessing and teaching, while her left hand extends gracefully, symbolizing compassion and the transmission of profound wisdom. The flowing robes, detailed jewelry, 24K gold plating, and acrylic color accents enhance the sacred beauty and traditional iconography of this revered dakini figure.
In Tibetan Buddhism, Mandarava is honored as a great dakini, accomplished practitioner, and spiritual consort of Guru Padmasambhava. She is associated with wisdom, longevity, and the realization of enlightened awareness. Displayed in a shrine room, meditation area, or sacred collection, this gold plated Mandarava statue serves as a meaningful reminder of devotion, spiritual transformation, inner wisdom, and the profound teachings of Vajrayana Buddhism.
Introduction to Mandarava:
Mandarava is a revered female figure in Tibetan Buddhism, known as one of the principal consorts and disciples of Padmasambhava, the tantric master credited with bringing Buddhism to Tibet. Born a princess in the ancient kingdom of Zahor, she renounced royal life in pursuit of spiritual realization. She became renowned for her profound wisdom, unwavering devotion, and mastery of tantric practices. Her story symbolizes the transformative power of enlightenment accessible to all beings, and she is often venerated as an embodiment of longevity, compassion, and the feminine aspect of awakened energy.
























































































































































































































































































