Bring Enlightenment Home with the Gampopa, a Kagyu Master Gold Gilded Statue
This majestic Gampopa a Kagyu Master Gold Gilded statue is a beautiful addition to any living or spiritual space. Feel its calming presence. With a height of 32 cm, this statue is skillfully constructed from a copper body and embellished with paintings in acrylic and 24K gold as well as gilding. With their lovely features and serene attitude, the meticulous details capture the essence of Gampopa and add to the tranquility of your meditation or shrine place.
With a weight of 3.86 kg, this statue is sturdy and long-lasting, guaranteeing that it will be a treasured addition to your collection. This statue's elegant combination of copper and gold represents Gampopa's enduring lessons and wisdom. This statue is perfect for anyone who practice Buddhism, love meditation, or appreciate beautiful art. It will help you become more deeply connected to the profound teachings of the Kagyu master.
Size: 12.6”/32cm (Height) x 9.8”/25cm (Base)
Weight: 3.86 kg
Materials: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body
Gampopa, also called Dagpo Lhaje (1079–1153), was a well-known Tibetan Buddhist teacher and Milarepa's primary pupil. He is recognized as the founder of the Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism, which places a strong emphasis on the Six Yogas of Naropa and Mahamudra practice. Gampopa combined the monastic robes he had previously learnt with the teachings of Milarepa to create a special synthesis that served as the basis for the Kagyu lineage. Among the numerous significant books he wrote is "The Jewel Ornament of Liberation," which is now regarded as a foundational text in the Kagyu school. The works and teachings of Gampopa have had a significant and enduring impact on Tibetan Buddhism, influencing the Kagyu school's practices and philosophy.
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