Guru Rinpoche Statue - Master of Fearless Enlightenment
This statue of Guru Rinpoche radiates calm confidence and compassionate energy. A living sacred art, it fills any room with quiet blessing.
Cast in copper by Newar artisans of the Kathmandu Valley, it reflects lineage and devotion. Each detail becomes meditation in motion—faith shaped into visible form.
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Guru Rinpoche (Padmasambhava) |
Embodiment of Blessing and Transformation
Where does courage arise when doubt surrounds the path?
What awakens hope when the heart seeks guidance?
The Guru Rinpoche statue embodies that guiding light of transformation.
It sanctifies space with still strength and radiant blessing.
It invites mindfulness through its peaceful presence.
It awakens trust, devotion, and inner balance within all.
The Sacred Form of Guru Rinpoche
Identity & Essence Known as Padmasambhava, Guru Rinpoche is the lotus-born master of Vajrayana.
He embodies enlightened power, wisdom, and compassion unified in action.
Physical Form
In his right hand, he holds the vajra, symbol of awakened energy.
The skull cup in his left hand rests at his heart.
Beside him rises the khatvanga staff, symbol of tantric mastery.
Sacred Attributes
- Primary Symbol:
Vajra at heart
signifying the unshakable purity of enlightened action. - Secondary Attribute:
Khatvanga staff
expressing the perfect union of wisdom and compassion.
Each symbol carries protective and transformative blessing energy.
Craftsmanship & Origin
The Newar metal artists of Nepal shape each curve with devotion.
Their hands transform centuries of sacred legacy into living art.
Created through the lost-wax casting method, it is hand-chiselled to achieve a smooth finish.
Prayer, patience, and precision unite to breathe life into copper.
Purpose & Blessing
This Guru Rinpoche statue serves as a focal point for faith and meditation. Its presence instils peace, clarity.
May the presence of Guru Rinpoche awaken enduring wisdom in every heart it touches.
Specifications
Dimensions (H × W): 11 cm × 9 cm
Material: Copper
Finish & Technique: Lost-wax cast, Hand-chiselled
Artistic Style: Newar, Tibetan
Origin: Kathmandu Valley, Nepal





