{"product_id":"four-armed-avalokiteshvara-chenrezig-buddha-statue-25cm-9-8-hand-carved-copper-gilded-himalayan-art-nepa","title":"Four-Armed Avalokiteshvara (Chenrezig) Buddha Statue 25cm \/ 9.8\" Hand-Carved Copper Gilded – Himalayan Art Nepal","description":"\u003cp\u003eFour-Armed Avalokiteshvara; Chaturbhuja Avalokiteshvara; Chenrezig\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e---\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThis exquisite 25cm \/ 9.8\" Four-Armed Avalokiteshvara statue represents the finest of Nepalese master craftsmanship—a pure copper hand-carved masterwork featuring complete 24k gold-gilding and the meticulous hand-carved details that distinguish true Himalayan art.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e· Height: 25 cm \/ 9.8 inches\u003cbr\u003e· Material: Pure copper with complete 24k gold-gilding\u003cbr\u003e· Style: Four-Armed Avalokiteshvara in full vajra posture\u003cbr\u003e· Origin: Masterwork hand-carved in Nepal, Kathmandu Valley\u003cbr\u003e· Ideal for: Meditation space, home altar, spiritual art collection, compassion practice\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eFour-Armed Avalokiteshvara, known in Tibetan as Chenrezig and in Sanskrit as Chaturbhuja Avalokiteshvara, is the embodiment of boundless compassion in Himalayan Buddhist tradition. He is the patron deity of Tibet, with every Tibetan Buddhist school revering him as the compassionate protector of all beings. His Holiness the Dalai Lama is regarded as an emanation of Chenrezig, embodying the same limitless compassion that Avalokiteshvara represents. His mantra, \"Om Mani Padme Hum,\" is the most recited prayer in the Himalayan world, invoking his compassionate energy for the benefit of all beings.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eSeated in full vajra posture (padmasana) upon a double-lotus throne, his serene expression embodies the perfect peace of enlightened compassion—downcast eyes that gaze upon all beings with unconditional love, a gentle smile radiating the warmth of boundless care. The three eyes (including the wisdom eye in his forehead) perceive all suffering throughout the three realms and respond with immediate compassionate activity.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eHis four arms each carry profound symbolic meaning:\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e· His first two hands are folded at his heart in anjali mudra, holding a wish-fulfilling jewel (chintamani) that represents the compassionate intention to benefit all beings. This jewel grants the wishes of those who call upon him with sincere devotion.\u003cbr\u003e· His upper right hand holds a crystal mala (prayer beads), symbolizing his continuous activity of liberating beings from suffering. Each bead represents one being he guides toward enlightenment, counting them with unceasing vigilance.\u003cbr\u003e· His upper left hand holds a lotus flower, representing pure compassion that remains unstained by the world while arising from the muddy waters of samsara. The fully blossomed lotus at his shoulder signifies the blossoming of compassion in the hearts of practitioners.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThe antelope skin draped over his left shoulder represents his gentle and compassionate nature. In Indian tradition, the antelope symbolizes grace and gentleness, qualities that Avalokiteshvara embodies completely. This attribute also connects him to his role as the protector of all beings, even the most timid and vulnerable.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThe complete 24k gold-gilding adds radiant luminosity to the entire sculpture. Multiple layers of pure gold are carefully applied using traditional techniques, creating a warm, glowing surface that catches light and draws the eye to Avalokiteshvara's serene presence. This full gold finish ensures the deity shines with maximum splendor from every angle, symbolizing the precious nature of enlightened compassion.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eEvery element of this hand-carved masterwork reflects the extraordinary skill of the master artisan. The elaborate five-jewel crown adorning his head represents the five wisdoms, each jewel rendered with crisp definition. Long silk ribbons cascade from his crown, their delicate folds carved with precision. Long earrings graze his shoulders, symbolizing his balanced awareness of all realms. Elaborate jewelry adorns his form: necklaces rest against his chest, armlets encircle his upper arms, bracelets adorn his wrists, and anklets decorate his feet—all rendered with meticulous attention. Celestial silks drape gracefully over his shoulders, their flowing folds demonstrating mastery of classical Himalayan techniques.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThe double-lotus throne beneath him features layers of individually carved petals—each petal precisely shaped, their tips slightly curled, creating a throne of sacred beauty. The upper layer of petals faces upward, representing liberation, while the lower layer faces downward, symbolizing compassion descending to benefit all beings. The lotus at his shoulder is carved with gracefully curling stems, its blossoms opening in perfect symmetry.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThe four arms are positioned with perfect symmetry, each hand holding its attribute with graceful precision. The wish-fulfilling jewel at his heart is carved with exceptional detail, its form symbolizing the fulfillment of all virtuous aspirations. The crystal mala is rendered with individual beads, each one representing a being he guides toward liberation.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eAccording to traditional sources, Four-Armed Avalokiteshvara holds the most central position in Tibetan Buddhist practice. He is considered the source from which all other forms of Avalokiteshvara emanate—from the thousand-armed form that reaches in all directions to the two-armed form that appears as the Dalai Lama. His mantra, \"Om Mani Padme Hum,\" contains the essence of all Buddhist teachings: Om represents the practitioner's impure body, speech, and mind; Mani (jewel) represents the compassionate method; Padme (lotus) represents wisdom; and Hum represents their indivisible union.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eHistorically, Avalokiteshvara's connection to Tibet began with the first Buddhist king, Songtsen Gampo, who was considered an emanation of the bodhisattva. The Jowo Rinpoche statue in Lhasa, believed to have been blessed by Avalokiteshvara himself, remains the most sacred image in Tibet. Every Tibetan Buddhist recites his mantra daily, and mani wheels filled with millions of mantra rolls spin throughout the Himalayan world, spreading his compassionate energy in all directions.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eFor more than a millennium, the Kathmandu Valley has nurtured a living lineage of metal sculptors who have preserved the secrets of ancient lost-wax creation. This 25cm Four-Armed Avalokiteshvara masterwork represents that living heritage—a transmission of artistic tradition passed from master to disciple through countless generations, now embodied in a single perfect form. The combination of pure copper construction, complete 24k gold-gilding, master-level carving, and the gracefully rendered four-armed form with wish-fulfilling jewel and lotus represents the finest in Himalayan sacred art—a timeless expression of boundless compassion that hears the cries of all beings.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Botree ","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":44848616374374,"sku":null,"price":795.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0700\/5021\/8086\/files\/2B9343DA-C01A-45F1-AAD9-206674AF75BD.jpg?v=1772766834","url":"https:\/\/www.botreearts.com\/products\/four-armed-avalokiteshvara-chenrezig-buddha-statue-25cm-9-8-hand-carved-copper-gilded-himalayan-art-nepa","provider":"Botree ","version":"1.0","type":"link"}