Our Statue represents Marpa Statue also known as Marpa Lotsawa, also known as Marpa the Translator, is a major figure in Tibetan Buddhist history. Marpa is honored for his profound knowledge of Buddhist scriptures and for translating sacred texts from Sanskrit to Tibetan, preserving Buddhist wisdom. Our Marpa Statue is made from Gold Glided Copper with the painted face delicately 24k gilded in gold. This deity is depicted upon a moon disc lotus with a semi-angry expression. Marpa Statue has intricately detailed features carefully crafted by the master artist from Patan, Nepal.
Key Features of Authentic Marpa Statue | Himalayan Handcrafted Art:
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Coated with Gold on Copper-Based
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24k Pure Gold Face
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Beautifully Decorated using Acrylic Colors
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Traditionally Hand Crafted by Master Artists
Why to choose Original Marpa Statue-Himalayan Handcrafted Art?
A Symbol of Wisdom & Spiritual Transformation- The Marpa statue stands for the great Buddhist master Marpa Lotsawa, who devoted himself to propagating Dharma and guiding students to enlightenment.
Exquisite Handcrafted Detailing- The statue considered for this claim has been created with great care by several artisans from the Himalayas of excellent craftsmanship that could possibly support the traditional view of Tibetan Buddhist art.
Materials of Premium Quality- This statue is made of high-quality copper, usually gilded with 24K gold, which ultimately provides the statue with a durable body, the benevolence of brilliance, and sacred presence within your meditation or altar space.
Ideal Complement for Devotion & Meditation- For practitioners seeking distractions for their practice in Marpa's teachings, this statue imparts its quality of spiritual guidance, discipline, and perseverance.
One Rare Collectible & Sacred Gift- In lieu of being placed in a personal altar or meditation space, or as a meaningful gift, the Marpha Statue symbolizes deep Buddhist wisdom and Himalayan artistic heritage.
Dimensions :
Height |
Width |
Weight |
15.5cm |
11.5cm |
0.79kg |
Tibetan Buddhist teacher, scholar, and translator, Marpa Lotsawa (1012-1097) was best known for having brought genuine teachings received from an Indian teacher to Tibet. He was instrumental in forming the Kagyu, one of the main schools of Tibetan Buddhism.
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.
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