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Size : 37cm X 27cm
Weight : 1.83kg
CHDM 2522
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Thousand-Arm Chenrezig Statue – Handcrafted Gold-Gilded Copper with 24K Gold Face
Enhance your spiritual space with this exquisite Thousand-Arm Chenrezig Statue, handcrafted by master artisans in Patan, Nepal. Made from premium gold-gilded copper, this sacred piece features a stunning 24K pure gold-plated face, radiating divine energy and serenity. The intricately designed details, including the delicate sculpted hands and symbolic ornaments, reflect unparalleled craftsmanship. With the finest finishing and precise artistry, this Avalokiteshvara statue embodies boundless compassion and wisdom. Ideal for meditation rooms, altars, or sacred collections, this Buddhist statue invites peace, enlightenment, and spiritual harmony into your surroundings.
Key Features :
- Coated with Gold on Copper-Based
- 24k Pure Gold Face
- Beautifully Decorated using Acrylic Colors
- Traditionally Hand Crafted by Master Artists
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Avalokiteshvara (Guan Yin in Chinese; Chenrezig in Tibetan; Kannon in Japanese) is the Bodhisattva of Compassion. Among the Bodhisattvas, it is Avalokeshvara who has the largest number of forms and is perhaps the most venerated and most popular Buddhist deity. His sex, originally masculine, is sometimes considered feminine in China and Japan, although this discrimination is unsupported by any canonical text and was often considered in China and Japan as the 'mother of the human race' and, in this respect, worshipped in the form of a woman.
Among the 108 forms of Lokiteshvara, Avalokeshvara is one who refuses to accept Nirvana since he considers such acceptance selfish in view of the ignorance of the great majority of the people who have not yet attained that stage. His sacrifice symbolizes infinite compassion (Karuna), sharing of mankind's misery, willingness to help those in distress. Avalokeshvara holds in his hand the indestructible jewel. He is savior and protector from danger. So, his invocation (Mantra) “OM MANI PADME HUM” is found inscribed on rocks, loose stones, prayer wheels, etc.
Avalokiteshvara is known from very early in the development of the Mahayana doctrines and, until Buddhism disappeared from India, enjoyed great favor there. His cult passed from India to South-East Asia and Java, where it met with great success, and also in Nepal, Tibet (where he arrived with Buddhism and where King Srong - Tsong Gampo, 519-650, was considered to be his incarnation), and in China, from where he went on to Korea and Japan. All these countries imagined him in different forms according to their own temperaments and spirituality.
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Thousand Arm Chenrezig Statue | Gold-Gilded Copper
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At Nidhiratna, we are deeply honored to share the sacred soul of Nepal’s handcrafted Buddhist statues and Tibetan art with the world. Every piece in our collection is more than just a work of art it is a heartfelt expression of devotion, culture, and spiritual tradition, lovingly created by master artisans from the Kathmandu Valley.
While we take immense pride in the authenticity, origin, and craftsmanship of each statue, we gently remind you that the spiritual or metaphysical blessings often associated with these sacred items—such as healing, protection, or enlightenment—are rooted in ancient wisdom and personal spiritual journeys. These experiences are profoundly individual and may vary based on one’s beliefs, intentions, and practices.
By choosing Nidhiratna, you are not only welcoming a piece of timeless Himalayan heritage into your life, but also embracing a symbol of compassion, wisdom, and inner peace. Please note, however, that our statues are not intended to replace professional medical, psychological, or religious guidance. They are offered as meaningful companions to support and inspire your spiritual path.
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