
Chenrezig Bodhisattva Figure in Vajrayana Buddhism | Tibetan Buddhist of Compassion
Chenrezig Bodhisattva Figure in Vajrayana Buddhism A Symbol of Infinite Compassion Chenrezig Bodhisattva Figure in Vajrayana Buddhism handcrafted in Nepal's old city of Patan, is a prime example of the skill of the country's metalworkers. The statue is made of copper and is gilded in 24K gold, giving it a heavenly glow. Chenrezig's calm demeanor and elaborate decorations are accentuated with delicate acrylic and gold paintings that perfectly convey her calm and compassion. The deity is sitting on a moon-disc lotus throne. A crystal rosary in the upper right hand represents the never-ending cycle of life, death, and regeneration. The upper left-hand holds a lotus, symbolizing the deity's role in helping mankind escape adversity and unfavorable conditions, including hellish realms. The lower hands are softly placed in a namaste motion, clutching a wish-fulfilling Jewel. The deity's peaceful and calm visage conveys compassion and tranquility. Size: 16.1”/41cm (Height) x 12.2”/31cm