Connect with the Enlightened Spirit of a Buddhist Female Master
Explore the Buddhist Female Master Machig Labdron statue's superb craftsmanship. It weighs 1.05 kg and stands 8.7"/22 cm. Exquisitely carved from Oxidized copper, this work of art is a testament to unmatched talent and meticulous attention to detail. Take note of the elegant robes and well carved face features, which all convey Machig Labdron's kind and enlightened demeanor. Admire the exquisitely etched patterns that accentuate her attire, lending the sculpture depth and elegance.
Through teachings and practices that help people break free from attachment and ego and achieve spiritual liberation, Machig Labdron helps her followers. She challenges practitioners to face their inner demons and break through barriers with her daring approach. Dwelling on Machig Labdron can lead to profound transformation and awakening by providing spiritual insight, inner liberation, and the understanding of the true essence of existence.
Size: 8.7”/22cm (Height) x 6.3”/16cm (Base)
Weight: 1.05 kg
Material: Oxidized Copper Body
The eleventh-century Tibetan Buddhist yogini Machig Labdron was a highly respected figure. She is well-known for having founded the Chöd (or "Cutting Through") practice, a deep spiritual lineage that strives to break free from self-grasping and ego-clinging. The teachings of Machig Labdron place great emphasis on the necessity of facing one's attachments and illusions head-on in order to achieve liberation. Her courageless devotion to the path of enlightenment, wisdom, and compassion are her greatest assets. Practitioners aiming for spiritual realization and suffering reduction are still motivated by Machig Labdron's impact.