Je Tsongkhapa Statue 2.83"
Je Tsongkhapa Statue 2.83"
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This Je Tsongkhapa statue is more than a collectible — it is a consecrated amulet of profound spiritual power, directly sourced from the sacred grounds of Labrang Monastery. Handcrafted over 80 years ago, it carries the blessings of a living tradition and serves as a direct link to the wisdom of one of Tibetan Buddhism's greatest masters.
Key Features of This Sacred Amulet
- Sacred Provenance: Collected in Xiahe County, Gansu, from the renowned Labrang Monastery.
- Authentic Craftsmanship: Meticulously handmade from copper and adorned with traditional mineral pigments.
- Historical Significance: An approximately 80-year-old artifact, imbued with the devotion of past practitioners.
- Portable Altar: A potent spiritual support for daily practice, meditation, and protection.
- Dimensions: 2.83" (72mm) in height, 2.68" (68mm) in width – a substantial and detailed piece.
The Spiritual Meaning of Je Tsongkhapa
Je Tsongkhapa, the founder of the Gelug school, is revered as a manifestation of the wisdom Buddha Manjushri. He embodies the perfect union of profound insight and vast compassion. This amulet is not merely an image; it is a vessel for his enlightened qualities.
Keeping this sacred statue supports your spiritual journey by:
- Awakening Wisdom: Invoking clarity, discernment, and the ability to understand emptiness.
- Cultivating Ethical Discipline: Inspiring a pure and virtuous way of living.
- Enhancing Study & Practice: Serving as a powerful support for meditation and the study of Dharma.
- Offering Protection: Acting as a spiritual guardian, pacifying obstacles on the path.
"The essence of the Buddha's teaching is to abandon wrongdoing and accomplish perfect goodness, thereby completely pacifying the mind." – Je Tsongkhapa
Artisan Craft & Sacred Origin
This authentic Tibetan Buddhist statue was created by devoted artisans using time-honored techniques. The copper body provides durability, while the vibrant mineral pigments—ground from natural stones—carry their own earthy, sacred energy. Sourced directly from Labrang Monastery, one of the six great monasteries of the Gelug tradition, this piece is a genuine artifact of spiritual heritage, supporting the preservation of this sacred craft.
Product Details
- Material: Copper with mineral pigment paint
- Type: Handheld amulet / statue
- Craft: 100% Handmade
- Condition: Vintage, approximately 80 years old, showing the authentic patina of devotion and time.
- Height: 72mm / 2.83 inches
- Width: 68mm / 2.68 inches
Perfect For
- Devotees of Je Tsongkhapa and the Gelug lineage.
- Creating a powerful focal point for daily meditation and offerings.
- Seeking a portable source of spiritual protection and inspiration.
- Practitioners wishing to connect with authentic Tibetan Buddhist artifacts.
- Giving a deeply meaningful gift to a serious student of Dharma.
Authenticity & Heritage Guarantee
- Handmade Artifact: Individually crafted by skilled artisans, not mass-produced.
- Direct Monastery Sourcing: Acquired directly from Labrang Monastery, ensuring spiritual provenance.
- Supports Tradition: Your acquisition helps sustain traditional Tibetan craft communities.
- Sacred Item: Treated and shipped with the respect due to a spiritual object.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this statue consecrated?
A: As an amulet collected from a major monastery, it has been in a sacred environment for decades and is considered a blessed object, ready for your personal practice and devotion.
Q: How should I care for this vintage statue?
A> Handle with respect. Dust gently with a soft, dry cloth. Place it on a clean, elevated surface, such as an altar. The mineral pigments are stable but avoid direct water or harsh cleaning.
Q: Can this be worn as a pendant?
A> While it is described as an amulet due to its portable size and spiritual function, it is a substantial handheld statue. It is intended for carrying in a protection pouch, placing on an altar, or holding during meditation, not for wearing as jewelry.
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