Exploring Iconography and Symbolism in Buddhist Art
Padmasambhava, often revered as The Lotus Master, is celebrated in Buddhist art through various rich and symbolic representations. Padmasambhava is typically portrayed with distinct attributes such as his wrathful appearance symbolizing the subjugation of obstacles, and serene demeanor signifying profound wisdom and compassion. His attire and posture often reflect his role as a tantric master who introduced Vajrayana Buddhism to Tibet. Artists convey his teachings and legendary deeds through intricate details, from his lotus seat symbolizing purity to the implements he holds, such as the vajra and skull cup, representing skillful means and wisdom
Product Details:
25cm x 15.5cm
Height x Width
Weight: 1.68kg
- Traditionally Hand Carved using the authentic cast body
- Coated with Multiple Layers of 24K Gold
- Adorned with Precious Stones
- Use of Acrylics and Poster Colors
Padmasambhava Statue Symbolism
Statues of Padmasambhava gilded with 24K gold hold profound symbolism in Tibetan Buddhism, embodying both spiritual significance and aesthetic beauty. The use of gold symbolizes purity and the highest spiritual attainment, reflecting Padmasambhava's enlightened nature and his role as a master of tantric teachings. It signifies the purity of his wisdom and the transformative power of his teachings, which guide beings towards liberation and enlightenment. Devotees and practitioners are drawn to these statues not only for their aesthetic allure but also for their profound spiritual significance, honoring Padmasambhava's legacy and seeking inspiration on their own paths of spiritual growth and enlightenment.
Consecration Service Available
We offer consecration services performed by our experienced Lamas for all statues upon request.
Return Policy:
- Returns are accepted within 14 business days of receiving the product.
- Items must be in their original condition and packaging.
- Please contact to our official page or email .