Gold Gilded Buddhist Teachers: Marpa, Milarepa & Gampopa Statue Set
Meticulously handcrafted in our workshop, this Buddhist teachers set features three teachers: Marpa, Milarepa, and Gampopa. Each statue is carved from oxidized copper, partially gilded in gold, then acrylic painted to give it the finishing shine. In this set, Milarepa, Marpha, and Gampopa—three highly esteemed Buddhist gurus who made significant contributions to the growth of Tibetan Buddhism—are shown (from left to right). Crafted with the utmost care and precision, this statue boasts intricate details done by our artists with hammers and chisels.
Truly a perfect addition to your Buddhist shrine or can be used as a meditative accompaniment for yourself or for any devotee.
Marpa Size: 6.6"/17cm (Height) x 5.9"/15cm (Base)
Milarepa Size: 7"/18cm (Height) x 6.2"/16cm (Base)
Gampopa Size: 7"/18cm (Height) x 5.1"/13cm (Base)
Weight: 4.18 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Oxidized Copper Body, Acrylic Paintings
As you would see, Marpa Lotsawa (1012–1097), also known as Lhodak Marpa Choski Lodos or simply Marpa "the Translator," was a Tibetan Buddhist teacher who brought many Vajrayana teachings from India to Tibet, including the Mahamudra teachings and lineages. The master's clothing with traditional Tibetan adornment.
Jetsun Milarepa was a prominent Tibetan yogi, poet, and teacher who flourished in the 11th and 12th centuries. The master's clothing with basic ornaments embellishment alludes to his cave life. The throne is covered with deer hide and carved with Ashtamangala (eight auspicious symbols).
Gampopa received teachings from various masters from many lineages, including Nyingma and Kadampa. He became the foremost disciple of the renowned yogi Milarepa at the age of 30, receiving instruction in Vajravarahi, the tummo, and Mahamudra from him. The master's clothing with traditional Tibetan adornment. Ashtamangala is used to carve the throne (Eight auspicious symbols).