Blessing Ceremony
A blessing ceremony is a sacred ritual performed by monks to infuse your item with positive energy and protection. This transforms your product into a meaningful tool for meditation, healing, or spiritual growth.
We perform our blessings in the Monastery at Boudhanath Stupa and provide photos of the ceremony.
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24K Gold-Plated Kagyu Lineage Masters Statue Collection
This fully gold plated statue set represents the Three Great Kagyu Teachers-Marpa Lotsawa, Jetsun Milarepa, and Gampopa Sonam Rinchen-revered as the founding masters of the Kagyu lineage. Handcrafted by skilled Nepali artisans, each figure is finely detailed with a radiant gold finish, reflecting both spiritual significance and traditional Himalayan artistry.
These three masters embody the complete transmission of the Kagyu tradition. Marpa Lotsawa (1012-1097), known as "Marpa the Translator," brought authentic tantric teachings from India to Tibet through dedicated study under great masters. His disciple, Jetsun Milarepa (1052-1135), is celebrated as Tibet's supreme yogi, attaining enlightenment in a single lifetime through intense meditation and devotion. Gampopa Sonam Rinchen (1079-1153), Milarepa's foremost disciple, unified these yogic teachings with monastic discipline, establishing the Dakpo Kagyu lineage.
Together, they represent the living flow of wisdom-Marpa transmitting the teachings, Milarepa realizing them, and Gampopa organizing them into a structured path. Their lineage emphasizes Mahamudra, the direct realization of the nature of mind, along with the transformative practices of the tantric path.
This statue set is a powerful symbol of lineage, devotion, and realization-an ideal addition to any altar, meditation space, or collection of sacred Buddhist art.
Size:
Gampopa Sonam Rinchen - 4" H x 4" W x 2.5" D
Marpa Lotsawa - 4.25"H x 3.75" W 2.25" D
Jetsun Milarepa - 4.25" H x 4" W x 2.75" D
Weight:
Gampopa Sonam Rinchen - 450 grams approx
Marpa Lotsawa - 440 grams approx
Jetsun Milarepa - 570 grams approx