Embrace the Legacy of Gampopa with 2nd and 4th Karmapas in this Distinguished Statue
Presenting the impressive Gampopa with 2nd and 4th Karmapas Set Statue, a work of art created by the accomplished artisans of Patan, Nepal, that embodies deep spiritual guidance and historical nuance. Richly embellished in 24K gold gilding, this ensemble displays lifelike portrayals of the 4th Karmapa, Rolpe Dorje, who is renowned for his scholastic achievements, the 2nd Karmapa, Karma Pakshi, who is famed for his mystical powers, and Gampopa, the teacher who established the Kagyu lineage.
Each figure's oxidized copper bodies are finely detailed, adding to the visual depth and texture of their pensive looks and monastic clothing. With their combined weight of 5.31 kg and their gold and acrylic paint job, the sculptures emanate a sense of knowledge and grandeur that makes them impose and adored in any environment.
This collection, which is perfect for both collectors and spiritual seekers, encourages introspection and reverence in the presence of such important religious leaders. It also functions as a decorative focal point and an enduring reminder of the spiritual teachings of the Kagyu lineage.
Gompopa Size: 8.7”/22cm (Height) x 5.9”/15cm (Base)
2nd Karmapa Karma Paksi Size: 7.7”/19.5cm (Height) x 5.5”/14cm (Base)
4th Karmapa Rolpe Dorje Size: 7.9”/20cm (Height) x 5.5”/14cm (Base)
Total Weight:5.31 kg
Materials: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Oxidized Copper Body
Gampopa, a key figure in the Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism, combined Kadampa monastic discipline with Milarepa's tantric practices and mentored the first Karmapa. Renowned for his extraordinary abilities, the 2nd Karmapa, Karma Pakshi, went far and wide, bringing the Kagyu teachings to China and Mongolia. Rolpe Dorje, the 4th Karmapa, made a substantial scholarly and teaching contribution to Tibetan Buddhism. These figures are frequently shown together in Tibetan art, emphasizing the Karma Kagyu lineage's continuous teaching transmission. Gampopa is portrayed as an elderly monk, and Karma Pakshi and Rolpe Dorje are shown with characteristics indicating their enlightened status and contributions.