Experience the Spiritual Majesty of the Kagyu Master Tilopa Antique Statue
We are proud to present our unique Kagyu Master Tilopa Antique Statue, skillfully carved by the talented artisans of Patan, Nepal, and representing one of the founders of the Kagyu tradition in Tibetan Buddhism. This statue, which is 23 cm (9.1 inches) tall and rests on a 21 cm (8.3 inch) base, is a representation of Tilopa, who is well-known for both his contribution to the Mahamudra teachings and his profound spiritual insights.
With a copper body and 24K gold plating, this statue is superbly constructed. Its antique finish brings out the rich detail and texture of Tilopa's monastic robes and tranquil countenance. Acrylic paintings capture his academic nature and esteemed reputation by adding vibrancy and depth. Its substantial presence and weight of 2.34 kg make it perfect for any area used for meditation, introspection, or studying Buddhist teachings.
Size: 9.1”/23cm (Height) x 8.3”/21cm (Base)
Weight: 2.34 kg
Materials: 24K Gold Gilded, Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body, Antique Finished
Tilopa (988–1069) was a founding member of the Kagyu lineage and a significant Mahasiddha in Indian Buddhism. Through rigorous meditation and austere practices, he acquired mastery over a variety of Buddhist and tantric teachings, receiving direct instruction from deities and other Mahasiddhas. Instructions from Tilopa, such as his well-known "Six Words of Advice," focus on direct, non-conceptual meditation. He passed on his teachings to his student Naropa, who then passed them on to Marpa the Translator, creating the lineage that would later become the core of the Tibetan Buddhist Kagyu tradition.