4.7" Inches, store Buddhist Statue of Chenrezig (Avalokiteshvara), Antique Finishing

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4.7" Inches, store Buddhist Statue of Chenrezig (Avalokiteshvara), Antique Finishing, ☛ Buddhist Statue of Chenrezig Antique Finishing▫ Item Code:HME25562▫ Weight:300 Grams▫ Size CM :12.
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Product code: 4.7" Inches, store Buddhist Statue of Chenrezig (Avalokiteshvara), Antique Finishing

☛ Buddhist Statue of Chenrezig, Antique Finishing
▫ Item Code:HME25562
▫ Weight:300 Grams
▫ Size CM :12 x 9 x 6
▫ Material:Copper
▫ Availability: Available
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☛ FINISHING: ANTIQUE FINISHING
This Chenrezig Statue has been processed in the Antique patina, This is not to be misunderstood as an antique statue. Only the patina of the statue has been treated in a way to make it look like an antique. This is an undisclosed process where the Chenrezig statue goes through multiple Aging processes to get the result as shown in the picture.


☛ PROCESS: CERAMIC MOLDING SYSTEM
This statue of Chenrezig has been made by the Ceramic mold casting Process, also known ambiguously as ceramic molding, This is a modern approach to our traditional way of casting statues by process of Loss wax system or the Rubber store molding system. Besides making the mold, This statue is 100% hand-finished in Nepal, unlike the common assumption. Also, it is 100% made in the famous city of Pata

☛ CHENREZIG: BRIEF INTRODUCTION
Of all the deities in Mahayana Buddhism, the bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara, Chenrezig, is one of the most celebrated. He is the lord gifted with complete enlightenment, who refrains from entering the blissful state of nirvana to remain here below and save the living being of the earth. This devotion to the salvation of others emphasizes the profound compassion.
Compassion for others had always been regarded as a virtue in early Buddhism, but it had a somewhat subordinate place to wisdom. In Mahayana Buddhism, compassion received an equal emphasis with wisdom, perhaps because the Mahayana was more consciously universal and covered a wider sector of society. In this view of the world, all men and women, not just those leading a monastic life, could achieve nirvana.

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