Buddhist Statue of Padmapani Lokeshvara | Full Fire Gold Plated & Antique Finishing
The Two-Armed Lokeshvara, also known as Avalokiteshvara, is a revered Bodhisattva of Compassion in Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism. He embodies boundless mercy and has vowed to relieve the suffering of all sentient beings, symbolizing infinite compassion and loving-kindness. Devotees and practitioners worship Avalokiteshvara to cultivate inner peace, develop deep empathy, and overcome obstacles in their spiritual journey. His practice is believed to bring blessings, healing, and protection, guiding followers toward enlightenment. Our Full Fire Gold Plated, Antique-Finished Padmapani Lokeshvara Statue is a masterpiece of traditional Nepalese craftsmanship, perfect for Buddhist home decor, meditation spaces, and sacred altars. Created using the Lost Wax method, an ancient and intricate technique, this statue showcases detailed craftsmanship and long-lasting durability. The antique patina finish enhances its timeless beauty, making it a valuable spiritual artifact. Whether used for Vajrayana practice, Buddha statues for meditation or as a centerpiece for spiritual decor, our handmade Avalokiteshvara statue serves as a powerful symbol of compassion and transformation.
Key Features:
- Coated with Gold on Copper-Based
- Adorned with Semi-Precious Stones
- Beautifully Decorated using Acrylic Colors
- Traditionally Hand Crafted by Master Artists
Dimensions:
Height |
Width |
Weight |
30.5cm |
11cm |
1.40kg |
Avalokiteshvara
The Two-Armed Avalokiteshvara, also known as Padmapani Lokeshvara, is one of the most revered Bodhisattvas of Compassion in Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism. His name means "The Lord Who Looks Upon the World with Compassion," and he is often depicted holding a lotus flower (Padmapani), symbolizing purity and enlightenment. According to Buddhist legends, Avalokiteshvara made a deep vow to help all sentient beings attain liberation. However, when he saw the immense suffering in the world, his head split into multiple pieces out of sorrow. In response, Amitabha Buddha blessed him, giving him many forms, including the Four-Armed and Thousand-Armed Avalokiteshvara, to better assist beings in need. The Two-Armed Avalokiteshvara remains a significant symbol of love and mercy, inspiring practitioners to cultivate kindness and selfless service. Worshippers chant the powerful mantra "Om Mani Padme Hum", believed to invoke his blessings, remove obstacles, and promote inner peace.
Consecration Service Available
We offer consecration services performed by our experienced Lamas for all statues upon request.
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