Je Tsongkhapa 2.6"
Je Tsongkhapa 2.6"
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⚠️ Sacred Artifact Alert – Only One Available! This unique 60-year-old statue from the historic Samye Monastery is a singular spiritual treasure.
A Legacy of Wisdom in Your Hands
This Je Tsongkhapa statue is more than a collectible; it is a direct link to the living history of Tibetan Buddhism. Collected from Samye Monastery—the first and most important Nyingma monastery in Tibet—this hand-painted copper statue embodies six decades of devotion. It is a powerful representation of Lama Tsongkhapa, the great 14th-century master whose teachings of pure discipline and compassion founded the Gelug tradition, inspiring millions on the path to enlightenment.
Key Features of This Sacred Statue
- Historic Provenance: Directly collected from the sacred grounds of Samye Monastery in Tibet.
- Venerable Age: An authentic, approximately 60-year-old artifact, carrying the energy of decades of spiritual practice.
- Exquisite Craftsmanship: Meticulously hand-cast from copper and adorned with traditional mineral paints.
- Rich Symbolism: Depicts Je Tsongkhapa in a classic teaching mudra, holding two lotus stems supporting a sword and a scripture, symbolizing wisdom and method.
- Ready for Veneration: An ideal centerpiece for an altar, meditation space, or as a profound object of contemplation.
Spiritual Meaning & Blessings
Inviting this statue into your space is an invitation for wisdom, clarity, and virtuous action. Je Tsongkhapa, known as "The Man from Onion Valley," is revered as a second Buddha. His presence is believed to:
- Awaken Wisdom: Cut through ignorance with the sharp sword of discriminating awareness.
- Enhance Study & Practice: Bestow blessings for successful learning, retention, and deep meditation.
- Foster Compassionate Discipline: Inspire a balanced life of ethical conduct and loving-kindness.
- Protect the Spiritual Path: Guard against inner and outer obstacles to your practice.
As a revered teacher said, "The essence of Tsongkhapa's teachings is the unification of wisdom and compassion." This statue serves as a daily reminder of that ultimate goal.
Authentic Craft & Sacred Origin
This is not a modern reproduction. This statue was handcrafted by Tibetan artisans over half a century ago, following ancient techniques passed down through generations. Its journey began in the hallowed halls of Samye Monastery—a site of immense spiritual power since its founding in the 8th century. The subtle wear of time on the painted details only adds to its authenticity and soul, marking it as a true spiritual artifact with a story.
Product Details
- Primary Material: Solid Copper
- Finish: Hand-Painted with Traditional Colors
- Type: Antique Ritual Statue
- Craft: 100% Handmade, Lost-Wax Casting
- Condition: Vintage/Antique (approx. 60 years old), with signs of pious use that attest to its history.
- Height: 2.6 inches (66mm)
- Width: 1.89 inches (48mm)
Perfect For
- Practitioners seeking a blessed representation of Je Tsongkhapa for their Gelug or general Buddhist altar.
- Collectors of genuine, antique Tibetan Buddhist art and religious artifacts.
- Creating a focal point for meditation, study, and generating a mind of bodhichitta.
- A deeply meaningful gift for a Dharma student, teacher, or anyone on a spiritual path.
Your Authenticity Guarantee
- Historic Artifact: Sourced directly from Samye Monastery, Tibet.
- Handmade Heritage: Created by skilled Tibetan artisans using traditional methods.
- Ethical Custodianship: Your acquisition helps preserve and honor traditional sacred art.
- Reverent Packaging: Shipped with care and respect, ready for presentation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this a genuine antique statue?
A: Yes. Based on its provenance and craftsmanship, this hand-painted copper statue is approximately 60 years old and is a genuine vintage piece from Tibet.
Q: How should I care for this antique statue?
A> Keep it in a clean, dry place, preferably on a shrine or shelf away from direct sunlight. Dust gently with a soft, dry brush. The aged patina and paint are part of its character; please avoid cleaning with liquids or chemicals.
Q: Is it suitable for use in daily practice?
A> Absolutely. As a consecrated image of a great master, it is perfectly suited for veneration, offering practice (like lighting a butter lamp or incense before it), and as an object of visualization and inspiration during meditation.
✨ Secure This Sacred Link to Wisdom — This unique, historic Je Tsongkhapa statue is a one-of-a-kind artifact. Once it finds its new home, this opportunity for connection will be gone forever.
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