Tibetan Statue of Avalokiteshvara Chengrezig , Good Quality, Bronze Antique Finishing

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HME18478-1-1-1-1
$511.58
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3.00 kgs
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25
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250
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Province: Bagmati
Code HME17501
Weight 2000 Grams
Size 23 x 16 x 9cm
Material Copper
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FINISHING: FULL ELECTROPLATED
This is a modern and healthier medium of gold plating, here the gold plating is done by flowing electric current between two metals. This kind of gold plating is very cheap in comparison to the traditional fire Gold plating, but due to advances in the technology, the difference in the quality of gold plating between the two is decreasing.
In this process, the statue is first plated with silver, and then later plated with gold.

MAKING PROCESS: LOSS WAX SYSTEM

The Statue of Avalokiteshvara | Chenrezig is made by the process of loss wax system, Loss wax system is the oldest process of making the metal sculptures. this is a very long and time-consuming process but the result we get is worth the time and the effort. Nepal is probably the only country still manufacturing the statue by this process. The statue of Avalokiteshvara | Chenrezig above is 100% handmade in Nepal, By the skill full artist from Patan [Lalitpur District
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AVALOKITESHVARA | CHENREZIG : BRIEF INTRODUCTION

Of all the deities in Mahayana Buddhism, the bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara, Chenrezig, is one of the most celebrated. He is the lord gifted with complete enlightenment, who refrains from entering the blissful state of nirvana to remain here below and save the living being of the earth. This devotion to the salvation of others emphasizes the profound compassion.

Compassion for others had always been regarded as a virtue in early Buddhism, but it had a somewhat subordinate place to wisdom. In Mahayana Buddhism, compassion received an equal emphasis with wisdom, perhaps because the Mahayana was more consciously universal and covered a wider sector of society. In this view of the world, all men and women, not just those leading a monastic life, could achieve nirvana.

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Mantra of Avalokitesvara


Om mani padme hum



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