







Tibetan Virupa Shrine Sculpture | Oxidized Copper Altar Figurine
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Master Virupa Statue | Handcrafted Himalayan Tantric Yogi Sculpture
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Size: 15cm(Height) x 11.5cm(Length) x 10.5cm(Width)
Weight: 1.03 kg
Materials: Oxidized Copper Body
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About Our Product
This Master Virupa Statue embodies the fierce wisdom, transformative power, and enlightened energy of the revered yogi. Handcrafted from oxidized copper, every detail—from his expressive face to the dynamic posture and intricate jewelry—is carefully rendered. Standing at 15 cm tall, this statue is perfect for personal altars, meditation corners, or sacred spaces devoted to Vajrayana practice.
Virupa is depicted in a dynamic seated posture, capturing his legendary mastery of yogic practices and miraculous powers. His right hand is raised in a symbolic gesture, while the left rests on his lap, reflecting his meditative focus and spiritual authority. The detailed base and carved ornaments highlight Himalayan craftsmanship, honoring the historical and spiritual significance of this powerful tantric master.
Placing this Master Virupa statue in your sacred space inspires meditation, devotion, and spiritual transformation. Ideal for altar decoration or ritual practice, it encourages courage, wisdom, and the pursuit of enlightenment. This statue also makes a meaningful gift for collectors, practitioners, or anyone seeking a connection to Himalayan Buddhist traditions.
Introduction to Virupa:
Mahasiddha Virupa is one of eighty-four Indian Mahasiddhas who are venerated for their wisdom and spiritual achievements. His transformation from erudite monk to Siddha serves as a reminder of the transformational power of dedication and inner realization. Embracing Virupa is an invitation to pursue the road of self-awareness and liberation, not just a tribute to a legend.
























































































































































































































































































