Lotus-Born Guru | Celebrating Padmasambhava’s Enduring Light
USD 1,732.50
Height:41cm (16″)
Width:23cm (9″)
Depth:18cm (7″)
Weight:4.6 kg – 10.14 lbs
Material:24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body.
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Weight | 4.6 kg |
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Dimensions | 18 × 23 × 41 cm |
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Lotus-Born Guru | Celebrating Padmasambhava’s Enduring Light
Padmasambhava, also known as Guru Rinpoche, is a highly revered figure in Tibetan Buddhism. He is credited with bringing Buddhism to Tibet in the 8th century and is considered the founder of the Nyingma school, the oldest of the four major schools of Tibetan Buddhism. Statues of Padmasambhava are common in Tibetan Buddhist monasteries, temples, and homes, symbolizing his role as a spiritual teacher and protector.
Features of a Padmasambhava Statue:
- Appearance:
- Padmasambhava is often depicted wearing elaborate robes and a lotus hat, symbolizing his connection to the lotus family and purity.
- He holds a vajra (ritual thunderbolt) in his right hand, representing skillful means and the destruction of ignorance.
- In his left hand, he holds a kapala (skull cup) filled with amrita (the nectar of immortality), symbolizing wisdom and the transformation of negative emotions.
- He may also hold a khatvanga (a trident-like staff) resting on his left arm, representing the union of wisdom and compassion.
- Facial Expression:
- His face is often serene yet powerful, with a slight smile, reflecting his enlightened nature and compassionate wisdom.
- Posture:
- He is typically shown seated in a meditative posture, symbolizing stability and deep contemplation.
- Lotus Throne:
- Padmasambhava is usually depicted seated on a lotus throne, signifying purity and spiritual awakening.
- Ornamentation:
- Statues may be adorned with intricate details, including jewelry, robes, and symbolic motifs, often painted or gilded for a majestic appearance.
Symbolism:
- Lotus: Represents purity and the ability to rise above suffering.
- Vajra: Symbolizes indestructibility and the power to cut through ignorance.
- Skull Cup: Represents the transformation of negative emotions into wisdom.
- Khatvanga: Embodies the integration of wisdom and compassion.
Materials:
- Statues of Padmasambhava can be made from various materials, including bronze, copper, wood, or clay. They are often gilded or painted with vibrant colors to enhance their spiritual significance.
Cultural Significance:
- Padmasambhava is deeply revered in Tibetan Buddhism, and his statues are often used as objects of devotion and meditation.
- He is believed to have hidden numerous terma (hidden treasures) of teachings, which are discovered by tertöns (treasure revealers) to benefit future generations.
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Disclaimer:
This is a handmade artifact, and minor variations in color, texture, or size may occur. These natural imperfections celebrate the artisan’s touch, making your statue a unique masterpiece.
Additional information
Weight | 4.6 kg |
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Dimensions | 18 × 23 × 41 cm |

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