8" Guru Milarepa Statue

Name

Guru Milarepa Statue

Height

8”

Width

7”

Depth

4.25”

Material

Lost Wax Method, Oxidized Copper Alloy

Actual Weight

1.918 Kg.

Ships From

Patan, Nepal

Shipping Provider

Express Shipping Service

Shipping Time

Usually ships within 48 hours. Allow 5 – 7 business days for deliver within worldwide.

Insurance

Insurance is included in the shipping cost.

Milarepa - Buddhist Master of Tibet

Milarepa is believed to be the most beloved and highly accomplished Buddhist master of Tibet. His songs on enlightened experiences are still sung today by the learned and lay people alike. Milarepa during his early career committed many evil deeds through black magic, and sending hailstorms too. He later regretted his evil deeds and eventually found his worthy and enlightened Marapa, who put him on trials and hardships in other to test his guru devotion and eagerness to practice dharma teachings. He later conferred on him the series of empowerments and essential teachings of Maha Mudra which he received from Naropa. Milarepa meditated on these tantric teachings with great zeal in wild and forlorn mountains for 6 years and eventually achieved the realization of Vajradharahood in his very life time. Millions of devotees took inspiration from his practice and verification of Buddhist teachings.

Gestures and Attributes

Milarepa is often depicted as in the illustration shown here, with his right hand raised to his right ear in a listening gesture, symbolling his way of teaching the Buddhist wisdom through songs or poems. Milarepa can be easily recognized by the right hand held up to his right ear. He spent much of his life meditating in mountain caves. In the Indian ascetic tradition, he sits on an animal skin. In his left hand is a skull-cup. The use of bone served as a constant reminder of the temporary nature of human existence. The presence of blue azurite in this figure’s hair indicates that it has been used for worship.

About this Sculpture

This sculpture is a beautiful portrayal of Guru Marapa. Expertly sculpted from copper using Lost Wax Method, the statue has been submitted to an oxidation process to yield a rich and sensuous finish. He sits upon deer skin. Milarepa’s features have been lovingly carved and over all, the stunning oxidation finish gives the sculpture a luminous quality. This sculpture was individually handcrafted in Patan, Nepal by master artisans of the Shakya clan who are considered among the best in the world. These craftsmen are the modern heirs to a centuries-old tradition of creating sacred art for use in temples and monasteries. The fine metalworking techniques have been passed down from generation to generation since ancient times.