24k Gold Gilded Mahasiddha Virupa Traditional Statue
Utilizing the traditional Himalayan sculpting method, we have precisely molded Mahasiddha Virupa Traditional Statue. The body is made up of copper, which is then glided with 24K pure gold. You can use the figure numerous occasions, including many Buddhist traditions and even regular yoga or meditation routines. We have decorated the deity with precious coral, and turquoise. The sculpture reflects an image of the Buddhist Master seated on a lotus seat with an semi wrathful expression.
Size: 9"/23cm (Height) x 6.6"/17cm (Base)
Weight: 2.67 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Copper Body, Acrylic Paintings
In the 7th-8th centuries CE, Mahasiddha Virupa, the Lord of All Yogis, was born into a royal family in east India. Later, he gave up his royal life to become a monk. At the temple of Somapuri in India, he received ordination from the abbot Vinayadeva and the teacher Jayakirti. He constructed a modest stone temple filled with depictions of the Triple Gem, which purified his parents' obscurations. Virupa kept the Chakrasamvara practice at night while teaching the Sutrayana, disputing, and writing Dharma books during the day. He did this for a long time without seeing any results or achieving any goals. On the contrary, he ran into a slew of misfortunes and got disillusioned with his profession.