Padmasambhava Vajrayana Tantric Master | Guru Rinpoche Protector and Transformer
This magnificent sculpture of Guru Rinpoche protector and transformer weighs 5.09 kg and is 16.5 inches tall by 9.1 inches wide. It is made of copper, hand-carved gemstones, 24K gold gilding, acrylic paintings, and other ornaments that capture the deep spiritual meaning of Padmasambhava. Guru Rinpoche is shown as sitting on a lotus throne, signifying his magical birth from a lotus. This stresses his separation from earthly impurities and purity. His left hand holds a skull cup, symbolizing his ability to transform difficulties into wisdom, while his right hand holds a vajra, signifying mastery of tantric teachings.
The skull-adorned trident (khatvanga staff) that is resting against him which symbolizes his victory over egotistical arrogance and death. His unique five-pointed lotus hat represents the five wisdoms of enlightenment, further reinforces his function as a guardian and spiritual transformator. Saying his mantra, "Om Ah Hum Vajra Guru Padma Siddhi Hum," calls upon him for protection, the removal of obstacles, and the encouragement of spiritual development and realization. This statue is a potent addition to any shrine or hallowed place since it embodies the spirit of Guru Rinpoche.
Size: 16.5”/42 cm (Height) x 9.1”/23 cm (Width)
Weight: 5.09 kg
Materials: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body, Handcarved Gemstone
In Tibetan Buddhism, Guru Rinpoche, also called Padmasambhava, is a highly esteemed figure who is frequently referred to as the "Second Buddha" due to his pivotal role in bringing Buddhism to Tibet. Samye Monastery, the first Buddhist monastery in Tibet, was able to be built because he is credited with driving out local spirits and impediments. The core teachings of Tibetan Buddhism are those of Guru Rinpoche, who brought Vajrayana (Tantric) Buddhism to Tibet and blended it with the native Bon tradition. He is revered for his mastery of spiritual practices and his significant influence on the development of Tibetan Buddhism. His legacy comprises a multitude of teachings and books.