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 Shop the Khando Yeshe Tsogyal & Mandarava Statue: Guardians of Enlightenment & Peace

The Khando Yeshe Tsogyal and Mandarava Statue represent two powerful female deities revered for their wisdom, compassion, and spiritual insight. Devotees pray to these enlightened beings for protection, inner peace, and guidance on the path to enlightenment. The statues are depicted standing atop a moon disc lotus with one hand folded inward while the other hand is stretched out, holding different sacred ritual items in hand. The statues wear a crown atop their heads which is embedded in multiple precious jewels and stones. The details in the statue are highlighted more by the acrylic paint, giving it a captivating appearance. You can use this figurine for different Buddhist Rituals and meditational practices. 

Key Features :

  • Coated with Gold on Copper-Based
  • 24k Pure Gold Face
  • Adorned with Semi-Precious Stones
  • Beautifully Decorated using Acrylic Colors
  • Traditionally Hand Crafted by Master Artists

 

Dimensions :

  • Height X Width: 34.5cm X 24cm 
  • Weight: 8.95kg

 

Yeshe Tsogyal and Mandarava

Lhacham Mandarava wasn't your typical individual. She was to be born as a manifestation of the wisdom body Vajravarahi, according to a prophecy made by the student of the Buddha named Kashyapa. She was originally a princess; her mother was a Mohawk, and her father Vihardhara was the king of Zahor. At the age of 16, Mandarava had already received her monastic ordination when she first saw Guru Padmasambhava. She intuitively understood that Guru was a great teacher, and she and her attendants attended lessons and empowerments of the hidden Vajrayana in her private quarters in the palace. Mandarva became the Mahaguru's spouse and student after he gave him the initiations.

The blessing of Yeshe Tsogyal, whose name translates to "wisdom ocean queen," is connected to the growth of genuine nondual wisdom in our practice. In Tibetan Buddhism, she manifests on three levels; the first is as the princess of Kharchen in her embodied human form (nirmanakaya). She is known as Vajrayogini when she inhabits a symbolic, visionary body (sambhogakaya). She is Samantabhadri, the feminine incarnation of the primordial Buddha Samantabhadra, in her subtlest form (dharmakaya).

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  • At Nidhiratna, we offer authentic handcrafted Buddhist statues and Tibetan sculptures made by master artisans from the Kathmandu Valley. Each piece carries deep cultural and spiritual meaning, shaped by traditional craftsmanship, not factory precision.
  • As each statue is individually handmade, minor imperfections or variations may be present. These details reflect the artisanal nature of the work and add to the uniqueness of every piece.
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  • We offer these statues to support your spiritual practice and dharma journey, not as tools for guaranteed spiritual outcomes.