Nidhiratna's Guru Rinpoche Statue Collection: The Second Buddha

Welcome to our collection of sacred, high-quality Guru Rinpoche statues (also known as Padmasambhava, the Lotus-Born Master), revered throughout Tibetan Buddhism as the Second Buddha. Every piece in our collection is handcrafted by master Newar artisans in Patan, Nepal, and available across a range of sizes and finishes — from richly gold-gilded copper statues for your home altar to oxidized, colored-finish icons for a dedicated meditation room.


Guru Rinpoche: The Second Buddha

While Shakyamuni Buddha introduced the foundational Sutra path, Padmasambhava brought the powerful, transformative Tantra path to the Himalayan region during the 8th century, making him one of the most important figures in the history of Vajrayana Buddhism.

A sacred statue of Guru Rinpoche is not merely an aesthetic work of art; it is a living presence of enlightenment. Placing his image on your altar serves several spiritual purposes:

  • Clearing Spiritual Obstacles: Guru Rinpoche is the ultimate tamer of negative forces, chaotic energies, and mental blocks.
  • Protection & Space Purifying: His presence shields your home and family from negative external influences.
  • Accelerating Meditation Practice: Meditating before his image helps invoke the blessings of the Vajra Guru Mantra.

Our Guru Rinpoche Statue Variants

We offer a range of sizes, materials, and finishes to suit every altar and collection:

  • Sizes: From compact statues suited for a personal altar to larger centerpiece sculptures for temples and dedicated shrine rooms.
  • Traditional Gold-Gilded Statues: Crafted using the ancient lost-wax casting method, these copper-body statues are richly gilded in gold, with faces hand-painted in fine pure gold powder and acrylics to capture his famously piercing, slightly wrathful gaze.
  • Oxidized Copper & Colored Finishes: For a more subdued, classic monastic look, these statues highlight the deep, intricate folds of his robes and the fine lines of his facial expression.

Symbolism and Features of the Statue

Every statue in our collection depicts Guru Rinpoche in his classic form, rich with symbolic elements that convey his mastery, wisdom, and spiritual authority:

  • The Five-Petaled Lotus Hat: Represents supreme wisdom and mastery over worldly illusions.
  • The Five-Pronged Vajra (Dorje): Held in his right hand at his heart, symbolizing the indestructible, unshakeable nature of the awakened mind.
  • The Kapala (Skull Cup) with Longevity Vase: Held in his left hand, filled with the nectar of deathless wisdom and divine transformation.
  • The Khatvanga Staff: Cradled in his left arm, representing his inner consort, the union of method and wisdom, and mastery over the three poisons of ignorance, attachment, and aversion.
  • The Royal Posture: Seated majestically on a lotus throne, signifying his spiritual authority over both the material and spiritual worlds.

The Vajra Guru Mantra

The mantra of Guru Rinpoche, recited by practitioners across the Himalayan Buddhist world:

Om Ah Hum Vajra Guru Padma Siddhi Hum

  • Om, Ah, Hum — represent the enlightened body, speech, and mind of all Buddhas.
  • Vajra Guru — refers to Padmasambhava himself, the indestructible teacher.
  • Padma — meaning lotus, refers to his miraculous birth from a lotus blossom in Lake Dhanakosha.
  • Siddhi Hum — a call to invoke his blessings and spiritual accomplishments.

Secure Packaging & Worldwide Insured Shipping

Every order includes museum-grade packing with foam-molded packaging and wooden crates for larger sculptures, 100% insured international shipping, and a guarantee that each piece comes directly from generational artisans.

Have questions about our Guru Rinpoche statue collection? Contact us today for guidance and details.