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$850
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Estimated Shipping Time: 7-10 days
Product SKU: wwJ27694UJ
Statue Identity: Guru
Rinpoche, Padmasambhava
Production Method: Lost Wax Method, Hand Face Painted, Fire Gilded
Materials Used: Copper
Alloy, 24k Gold
Weight: 4Kg
This Tibetan Padmasambhava
statue features a vulture feather on the tip of the hat symbolizing the highest
view. At the request of the buyer, we can embellish the hat and jewelry of the
statue with turquoise and red coral stones before delivery. As a result, your
Tibetan Padmasambhava statue will stand out and inspire all those who see it.
Our Tibetan Padmasambhava
statue is depicted holding the khatvanga which is leaning against his left
shoulder. Additionally, the khatvanga symbolizes the three bodies (kayas) with
three impaled human heads. These 3 kayas represent desire, form and
formlessness. These impaled symbols reflect the total liberation of spiritual
realization.
Padmasambhava symbolically
holds the vajra in his right hand. The word vajra means diamond or thunderbolt
in Sanskrit. Indeed, this is the same symbol that the generals carried into
battle in ancient India. However, spiritually it symbolizes the
indestructibility of the diamond and the unstoppable force of the thunderbolt.
It is also the preferred weapon of the Vedic God Indra. As a result, the vajra
has become associated with spiritual perseverance and indestructibility.
Furthermore, in the palm of his left hand he
holds the elixir of eternal life in his vessel of immortality. Additionally,
the vessel rests inside the kapala skull cup.
Padmasambhava translates as
“lotus born” in Pali. Additionally, the origins of Padmasambhava are mythical
but they also have historical significance. The mystical location of his birth
was called the “Land of the Dakinis”, also known as Oddiyana.
Padmasambhava was invited to
Tibet in the 8th century to assist with the construction of the first Tibetan
monastery at Samye. However, the Tantric teachings of Padmasambhava were
accepted by the Tibetan King. As a result, our Tibetan Padmasambhava statue
depicts the founder of the first Tibetan Buddhist tradition known as – Nyingma.
In Tibet, Padmasambhava is the father of
Tibetan Buddhism and his followers believe he is the second Buddha who revealed
Tantric Buddhism to sentient life. The first Buddha in our kalpa was the self
taught Shakyamuni Buddha who revealed the original Dharma.
We are committed to customer satisfaction. If any item is damaged on arrival, please contact us immediately. If you are dissatisfied your purchase in any way, you may return the item(s) within 5 days of your taking delivery. We will refund the purchase price and, where the item has been damaged in transit, the cost of your postage
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