Experience Serenity with the Handcrafted Chenrezig Statue for Devotional Practices
The Chenrezig Statue, a masterpiece of Tibetan art, represents the Bodhisattva of Compassion, revered in Mahayana Buddhism for embodying infinite love and mercy. This exquisite Buddhist deity statue is a focal point for prayers aimed at cultivating compassion, alleviating suffering, and fostering peace and harmony in the world. The Four-armed Chenrezig, also known as Avalokiteshvara, is depicted with a five-jeweled crown, symbolizing supreme wisdom and boundless compassion.
This Compassionate Buddha is portrayed in the vajra posture, embodying stability and strength. The vajra posture symbolism represents the unshakeable nature of enlightenment. Seated upon a lotus throne with a moon disc beneath, the statue signifies purity and the path to spiritual awakening. The lotus throne, a common element in Bodhisattva iconography, represents the ability to rise above the muddy waters of samsara and bloom into enlightenment.
The Four-armed Chenrezig is a powerful representation of Tibetan Buddhist deity traditions. Two hands hold a wish-fulfilling jewel at his heart, symbolizing the infinite love concept central to Buddhist compassion teachings. The other two hands hold significant objects: a lotus flower, representing purity, and a crystal mala, also known as Tibetan prayer beads, signifying mindfulness and the practice of reciting the Chenrezig mantra.
Chenresig Mantra: ཨོཾ་མ་ཎི་པདྨེ་ཧཱུྃ།
Om Mani Padme Hum
This sacred mantra, often referred to as the Mantra of Compassion, is central to Chenrezig practice and compassion meditation. Practitioners of Vajrayana Buddhism recite this mantra using mala beads to invoke blessings and transform their minds towards greater compassion.
Key Features :
- Coated with Gold on Copper-Based
- 24k Pure Gold Face
- Adorned with Semi-Precious Stones Gems
- Beautifully Decorated using Acrylic Colors
- Traditionally Hand Crafted by Master Artists
Dimensions :
Height |
Width |
Weight |
33cm |
28.5cm |
4.35kg |
Chenrezig
Chenrezig, the Bodhisattva of Compassion in Vajrayana Buddhism, embodies boundless love and mercy for all sentient beings. Revered as a spiritual symbol and protector and savior in Tibetan Buddhist traditions, Chenrezig offers relief from the sufferings of samsara and guides practitioners toward nirvana.
Devotees engage in Chenrezig practice to cultivate compassion within themselves, seek healing, and foster peace in their lives and the world around them. The Chenrezig mantra, "Om Mani Padme Hum," which translates to "The Jewel is in the Lotus," is a powerful tool for spiritual growth. This sacred chant helps practitioners develop a heart of love, kindness, and wisdom, aligning with the bodhisattva ideal of infinite love and compassion for all beings.
As a Tibetan Buddhist deity, Chenrezig serves as a compassionate guardian, reminding practitioners of the path to enlightenment. Whether in the form of the Four-armed Chenrezig or the more elaborate Thousand-armed Chenrezig, this deity remains a powerful focal point for meditation and prayer in Buddhist practice. The Chenrezig statue, with its intricate details and profound symbolism, stands as a testament to the enduring importance of compassion in the journey towards spiritual awakening and the alleviation of suffering in the cycle of samsara.