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Fully Gold Gilded 12inch
Avalokiteshvara Statue, Turquoise, Red Coral, 100% Handmade Original Statue
Statue Identity: Chenrezig, Tibetan Avalokiteshvara,
Padmapani
Production Method: Lost Wax
Method, Fire Gilded, Embedded Stones
Production Materials: Copper
Alloy, 24k Gold, Turquoise, Red Coral
Weight:4kg
Artist created this beautiful Avalokiteshvara statue with the
jewelry and crown of a bodhisattva. The crown and jewelry has been elaborately
decorated with turquoise and red coral stones. Observe the bodhisattva crown
embedded with large red coral and turquoise stones. These colored stones have
special meaning in Buddhism.
Red is worn by Avalokiteshvara in tribute to Amitabha Buddha.
Additionally, Tibetan Buddhists believe that meditation on the color red will
transmute the poison of attachment into the sublime wisdom of discernment. The
blue lotus flower is a symbol for Nirvana and turquoise is a mixture of blue
and green. As a result, blue symbolizes the Buddhas and green represents their
readiness to act.
This masterpiece Avalokiteshvara statue has a special luster
because it was finished with a special mixture of mortar pure glass and gold.
The surface of the statue is flawless and the face is imbued with
Avalokiteshvara’s divine complexion. This masterpiece statue of monastic
quality will last for many generations and can be passed from one lifetime to
the next.
Avalokiteshvara Statue Features
The Avalokiteshvara statues that our Nepali artisans make for the Tibetan
monasteries commonly have four arms and single head. As an embodiment of the
Bodhisattva of Compassion, Avalokiteshvara is able to hear and see the cries
and suffering of all sentient life. Additionally, his four arms will greatly
speed up progress and end the cycle of samsara for suffering beings.
Avalokiteshvara has taken a vow to forgo receiving the rewards
of enlightenment until the suffering of all sentient life has ceased. His
mandate is to fill the gap until the time of the future Buddha. His compassion
is so great that he was once reincarnated as a deer and willfully gave his life
for a hunter.
The deity sits in a full lotus pose on a single lotus pedestal. Also, known as
the “vajra pose” this indicates that Avalokiteshvara sits on a foundation of
indestructible virtue. This assumption can be made because vajra is a Sanskrit
word that translates as “diamond or thunderbolt” in English.
In his right hand he holds the 108 mala beads at shoulder level.
Avalokiteshvara is eternally repeating his mantra “Om Mani Padme Hum” and
encourages the same dedicated practice from all devotees. Additionally, he is
holding the lotus flower in his left hand which symbolizes the transcendence of
the murkiness of samsara. Like the lotus, devotees are encouraged to rise
out of the sea of suffering and blossom in the pure air.
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