25419EAMilarepa

Milarepa Buddhist Statue | Oxidized Copper Tibetan Yogi

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Size: 6.5cm x 4.5cm
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Milarepa Yogi Statue | Symbol of Devotion and Meditation

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Size: 6.5cm(Height) x 5.5cm(Length) x 4.5cm(Width)
Weight: 0.13 kg
Materials: Oxidized Copper Body, Acrylic Color
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About Our Product

This Milarepa Yogi Statue represents devotion, meditation, and the path to enlightenment in Tibetan Buddhism. Crafted from oxidized copper and acrylic color, Milarepa is seated in meditation with his left hand holding a skull cup (kapala), symbolizing spiritual realization, and his right hand cupped to his ear, representing deep listening and teaching through inspired songs. Standing 6.5 cm tall, it is ideal for altars, meditation spaces, or personal spiritual collections.

Milarepa, one of Tibet’s most revered yogis and poets, is celebrated for his unwavering dedication to meditation, asceticism, and the attainment of enlightenment. The expressive features, seated posture, and detailed robes of the statue reflect the skill of Himalayan artisans and highlight the essence of Milarepa’s spiritual journey. This handcrafted piece embodies humility, focus, and the power of perseverance on the path to wisdom.

Placing this Milarepa statue on your altar encourages meditation, devotion, and inner reflection. It serves as a sacred focus for mantra recitation, spiritual practice, and mindfulness rituals. This statue also makes a thoughtful gift for practitioners, collectors, or anyone seeking a Buddhist symbol of meditation, discipline, and enlightened perseverance.

Introduction of Milarepa

Milarepa is widely regarded as Tibet’s most beloved and highly accomplished Buddhist master. Both scholars and laypeople still sing his songs today. Early in his life, Milarepa committed numerous evil deeds, including sending hailstorms and practicing black magic to harm people. He eventually regretted these actions and sought guidance from the great Indian master Marpa, who accepted him as his student after rigorous testing. Marpa gave Milarepa the name Milarepa, which translates to "Crazy Miller," a nickname given to him due to his eccentric appearance and behavior during his early days as a disciple. Milarepa persevered through immense hardships and meditation, ultimately achieving the realization of Vajradharahood, as foretold by Marpa. He became one of Tibet’s most celebrated yogis and poets, with a significant legacy in the Drukpa Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism.

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