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Sacred Padmasambhava Statue | Himalayan Meditation and Shrine Art
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Size: 9.5cm (Height) x 5.5cm (Length) x 4cm (Width)
Weight: 0.19kg
Small Shakyamuni Buddha
Size: 4cm (Height) x 3cm (Length) x 2cm (Width)
Weight: 0.22kg
Total Weight: 0.21kg
Materials: Copper Body, Electro Gold Plated
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Disclaimer: A complimentary Small Shakyamuni Buddha Statue is included free with your Guru Rinpoche Statue order to bless your altar or sacred space. Thank you for choosing us!
About Our Product
This Traditional Altar Guru Rinpoche Statue is crafted from a copper body with radiant electro gold plating, depicting Guru Rinpoche, also known as Padmasambhava, the revered master who established Vajrayana Buddhism in Tibet. Measuring 9.5cm in height and weighing 0.19kg, this sacred statue carries a peaceful yet powerful spiritual presence for Buddhist altars, meditation spaces, and devotional collections.
Guru Rinpoche is shown seated in a royal posture holding his sacred vajra and khatvanga trident, symbolizing enlightened wisdom, spiritual mastery, and the transformation of negative energies into compassion and awareness. His lotus crown, flowing robes, and ornate ornaments reflect traditional Himalayan Buddhist craftsmanship while emphasizing his role as the Precious Master and protector of tantric teachings.
In Tibetan Buddhism, Guru Rinpoche is honored as the Second Buddha, revered for removing obstacles, guiding practitioners, and preserving sacred Dharma teachings. This gold plated Guru Rinpoche statue serves as a meaningful altar piece for meditation, prayer, blessings, and spiritual focus, inspiring wisdom, protection, courage, and inner transformation within sacred spaces.
Introduction of Guru Rinpoche
Guru Rinpoche was an instrumental figure in Tibetan Buddhism. His teachings are recognized through an oral lineage (kama) and a lineage of hidden treasure texts (termas). He is believed to appear in visionary encounters to tertöns, and his form is visualized during guru yoga practice, especially within the Nyingma school. Buddhists in Tibet, Nepal, Bhutan, India's Himalayan states, and other global regions revere him.

























































































































































































































































































