Fully Gold Plated Padmapani Lokeshvara Statue
This Fully Gold Plated Padmapani Lokeshvara Statue with Coral and Colorful Stones is a finely crafted piece of sacred Himalayan art, skillfully handmade by master artisans in Nepal. The statue is richly finished with full gold plating, highlighting the intricate details of the crown, ornaments, and flowing robes. It is beautifully adorned with coral and colorful stone inlays, adding depth and vibrancy to its traditional design. The statue has a wooden base, which enhances its stability and presentation, making it a striking centerpiece for a home altar, meditation space, or spiritual collection.
Padmapani Lokeshvara is a revered form of Avalokiteshvara (Chenrezig), the Bodhisattva of Compassion. "Padmapani" literally means "the one who holds the lotus," symbolizing purity, spiritual awakening, and the ability to rise above worldly suffering. In traditional depictions, Padmapani is shown in a graceful posture holding a lotus flower, representing the unfolding of wisdom and compassion.
In Himalayan and Newari Buddhist traditions, Padmapani Lokeshvara is deeply venerated as a compassionate guide who listens to the suffering of all beings and responds with kindness and support. He embodies gentle compassion, patience, and the active wish to help others attain peace and liberation. His calm and serene form reflects inner balance and mindfulness, encouraging practitioners to cultivate empathy and loving-kindness in everyday life.
Spiritually, Padmapani Lokeshvara represents compassion, emotional healing, and spiritual growth. Devotees believe that his presence helps develop a compassionate heart, reduce suffering, and promote harmony and understanding. The lotus he holds serves as a reminder that purity and enlightenment can arise even from difficult circumstances.
Statue with base: 13.75" H x 9.5" W x 5" D approx
Statue without base: 12.5" H x 4.5" W x 4" D approx
Weight: 3.22 kg approx
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