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9" Brass Tibetan Buddhist Deity Chenrezig Statue (Shadakshari Lokeshvara)

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Chenrezig, the embodiment of compassion, emerges within the 9" Brass Tibetan Buddhist Deity. His many arms symbolise boundless empathy, reaching out to alleviate suffering. In his upper hands, he holds a mala, bestowing blessings, and a lotus, signifying purity. His presence is a beacon of enlightenment, and the sound of his mantra, 'Om Mani Padme Hum', resonates within his being. As this brass sculpture graces our world, we're reminded of our innate capacity for kindness. Chenrezig's gaze becomes a mirror, reflecting the potential for compassion that lies within us all.

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ZEQ832
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Height: 9 inch
Width: 5 inch
Depth: 3 inch
Weight 1.64 kg
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The Embodiment of Compassion

Invite the benevolent presence of Chenrezig, the Bodhisattva of Compassion, into your sacred space with this exquisite brass statue. Chenrezig, known in Sanskrit as Avalokiteśvara and in Tibetan as Shadakshari Lokeshvara, is revered as the manifestation of the compassion of all Buddhas. This meticulously crafted deity embodies the profound wish to alleviate the suffering of all sentient beings. According to legend, when Chenrezig beheld the vast suffering in the universe, his heart broke into a thousand pieces, and from this immense sorrow and boundless love, his eleven faces and thousand arms arose, each with an eye in the palm, to witness and respond to all pleas for help.

A Symbol of Inner Peace and Enlightenment

This statue depicts Chenrezig in his Shadakshari form, characterized by his four arms. The two principal hands are held at the heart in the prayerful gesture of *anjali mudra*, symbolizing the union of wisdom and compassion, a fundamental principle in Buddhist philosophy. One of the upper right hands holds a crystal mala, representing the continuous cycle of prayer and the path to liberation. The upper left hand grasps a lotus flower, a symbol of purity and enlightenment, unfurling its petals towards the heavens. The intricate detailing on the deity's crown and ornaments speaks to the divine attributes and the celestial realms from which compassion flows.

Crafted with Devotion

Cast in durable brass, this statue possesses a timeless elegance and a tangible weight, suggesting the enduring nature of compassion itself. The warm, golden hue of the brass reflects the radiant energy of the Bodhisattva. This piece is designed to be a focal point for meditation, contemplation, or simply as a daily reminder of the power of kindness and empathy. Its dimensions make it perfectly suited for an altar, a study, or any area where a sense of peace and spiritual grounding is desired. Each curve and contour has been rendered with reverence, reflecting the artistry and devotion poured into its creation, ensuring that it is not just an object of beauty, but a conduit for spiritual connection.

Chenrezig: The Embodiment of Compassion in Tibetan Buddhism

Out of all the deities of Avalokiteshvara in the Tibetan Pantheon of Buddhism, Chenrezig is the most renowned. His Holiness the Dalai Lama is believed to be an incarnation of this Bodhisattva, a living symbol of boundless compassion. Chenrezig is conceptualized and visualized in various forms, with many faces and arms. He sits on a full-blown lotus crossing his legs. He is usually depicted having four arms that represent the four immeasurables; Immeasurable Compassion, Immeasurable Kindness, Immeasurable Joy, and Immeasurable Equanimity. His two arms join together at the heart in a prayer position holding a wish-fulfilling gem in between. With his upper left arm, he holds a lotus flower and with his other right arm, he holds a crystal rosary (mala) which he uses to count the repetitions of the mantra “Om Mani Padme Hum”, which means “Hail to the Jewel in the Lotus, which is capable of liberating all beings from their suffering”. His meditation is practiced by all the great Buddhists in the lineage of Tibetan Buddhism. He is always depicted clad in the clothes of a Bodhisattva and wears the skin of an antelope on his shoulders. Bearing a soft smile on his beautiful face, he looks down upon the sentient beings with his eyes full of love and compassion.
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What does Chenrezig represent?

The Bodhisattva Chenrezig is seen as and considered the embodiment of compassion and enlightenment. He appears on earth and looks upon every living being with immense compassion in his eyes and benefits them by turning the wheel of enlightened activity. Scholars believe that although Chenrezig appears in the material world, he is not affected by the modes of material nature and always remains pure and stainless just as a lotus flower remains free from the stains of mud. Chenrezig has all the good qualities that a Buddhist practitioner wishes to develop within himself. Thus, those who meditate upon the image of Chenrezig, gradually awaken those same qualities in themselves.
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Can we keep Chenrezig statue at home?

According to Buddhist followers, keeping the statue of Chenrezig at home is highly auspicious. You can keep the statue anywhere in your home; be it your living room, meditation room, or area of worship. Since Chenrezig is very merciful and empathetic toward all living beings, he guides and inspires us from within, to walk the path of spirituality or self-realization. If you wish for a life full of enlightenment, joy, and spiritual bliss, free from anxiety and perplexity, you may meditate upon the glorious form of Chenrezig and chant his name in complete silence until you experience your heart open and your mind peaceful.
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