Handcrafted Tsongkhapa with Disciples Statue – A Symbol of Wisdom, Compassion, and Spiritual Mastery
Invite the revered presence of Tsongkhapa and his two disciples into your sacred space with this beautifully handcrafted Tsongkhapa with Disciples Statue set. Created by master artisans in Patan, Nepal—famous for its exceptional metalwork—this set is more than just a collection of art pieces; it represents the wisdom and teachings of one of the most important figures in Tibetan Buddhism.
The Tsongkhapa statue stands at 12.6 inches in height, displaying the great scholar seated in meditation. His serene expression reflects his profound wisdom and spiritual insight. He is depicted holding the sword of wisdom in his right hand, symbolizing his ability to cut through ignorance, and the sutra, a Buddhist scripture, in his left hand, representing his dedication to the teachings. His regal appearance is accentuated by his detailed robes, highlighting his role as a great spiritual master.
Each disciple statue stands beside Tsongkhapa, Gyaltsab Je at 10.8 inches and Khedrub Je at 10.4 inches, reflecting their devotion and spiritual prowess. These statues are intricately designed, with fine detailing on their garments and expressions that capture the depth of their devotion to Tsongkhapa's teachings.
Tsongkhapa Size: 12.6”/32 cm (Height) x 9.8”/25 cm (Width)
Gyaltsab Je Size: 10.8”/27.5 cm (Height) x 8.3”/21 cm (Width)
Khedrub Je Size: 10.4”/26.5 cm (Height) x 8.3”/21 cm (Width)
Total Weight: 11.44 kg
Tsongkhapa, the founder of the Gelug school of Tibetan Buddhism, is revered as one of the greatest scholars and spiritual leaders in Tibetan history. Known for his profound teachings on wisdom and compassion, Tsongkhapa emphasized the importance of ethical conduct, meditative practice, and insight into emptiness. He is often depicted alongside his two main disciples, Gyaltsab Je and Khedrub Je, who played significant roles in spreading his teachings. This set of statues embodies the transmission of wisdom, devotion, and the unbroken lineage of Tibetan Buddhism.