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Chengresi Statue

Chengresi is the Tibetan name for Avalokiteshvara, a bodhisattva highly revered and beloved in Tibetan Buddhism, known for personifying compassion and mercy.

Chengresi Statue displays four  arms to illustrate its capacity for helping countless people. Usually, one hand holds a lotus flower indicating purity and a second holds a mala of prayer beads symbolizing devotion to repetition of mantras. The other two hands may be clasped around a jewel for signifying wisdom and a crystal rosary signifying commitment to the welfare of all living things.

Product Description:

  • Size: 21.5 cm x 17 cm
  • Handmade
  • Materials: Copper, Brass
  • Origination: Nepal

Chenrezig statues are widely revered as sacred symbols, representing compassionate ideals and encouraging practitioners to embody these virtues in their day-to-day lives. These statues may be found in religious establishments, monasteries, and personal shrines, serving as a source of devotion and a constant reminder to act with beneficence toward all living beings.

$350.00
Chengresi Statue
$350.00

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Chengresi is the Tibetan name for Avalokiteshvara, a bodhisattva highly revered and beloved in Tibetan Buddhism, known for personifying compassion and mercy.

Chengresi Statue displays four  arms to illustrate its capacity for helping countless people. Usually, one hand holds a lotus flower indicating purity and a second holds a mala of prayer beads symbolizing devotion to repetition of mantras. The other two hands may be clasped around a jewel for signifying wisdom and a crystal rosary signifying commitment to the welfare of all living things.

Product Description:

  • Size: 21.5 cm x 17 cm
  • Handmade
  • Materials: Copper, Brass
  • Origination: Nepal

Chenrezig statues are widely revered as sacred symbols, representing compassionate ideals and encouraging practitioners to embody these virtues in their day-to-day lives. These statues may be found in religious establishments, monasteries, and personal shrines, serving as a source of devotion and a constant reminder to act with beneficence toward all living beings.

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