The Compassionate Guardian: Exquisite Chenrezig Bodhisattva with Hand-Carved Gemstones
Unveil the statue of Chenrezig Bodhisattva, a stunning depiction of the Tibetan Buddhist deity of compassion and loving-kindness. This statue, which stands 18.1 inches tall on an 11.8-inch base and weighs 9.43 kg, depicts Chenrezig's unending kindness and sympathetic defense. This sculpture, expertly fashioned from a copper body and accented with Triple layers of 24K gold gilding, Deeply engraved carving, and detailed acrylic and gold paintings, is further enhanced with hand-carved jewels that give the magnificent figure a layer of tactile richness and visual magnificence.
Chenrezig, who has four arms, represents his unceasing ability to extend love and support. Each hand holds symbolic items that stand for different facets of his altruistic deeds, including a lotus, a mala, a bow, and a vase of nectar. It is a focus point for meditation and spiritual introspection because of the exquisite craftsmanship, vivid hues, and sparkling jewels that evoke Chenrezig's calm yet potent presence.
Ideal for personal altars, meditation spaces, or as a central piece in a collection aimed at cultivating compassion and spiritual awakening, the Statue of Chenrezig Bodhisattva invites a profound sense of interconnectedness and well-being. It encourages practitioners to embody the qualities of Chenrezig, fostering a path of mindfulness, empathy, and enlightened action towards all beings.
Size: 18.1"/46cm (Height) x 11.8"/30cm (Base)
Weight: 9.43 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Hand Carved Gemstone, Copper Body
The famous bodhisattva Chenrezig (also known as Avalokiteshvara in Sanskrit) is said to embody the compassion of all Buddhas. Chenrezig's boundless dedication to compassion takes many forms as a means of easing the pain of living things. One of the most well-known Tibetan Buddhist mantras, "Om Mani Padme Hum," is his mantra and represents the essence of compassion and the transformative power of pure love. The practice of Chenrezig offers a profound way to cultivate compassion and the desire to become a Buddha for the good of others.