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13 inch/ 33 cm Yeshe Tsogyal | ཡེ་ཤེས་མཚོ་རྒྱལ་ | 伊喜措嘉
13 inch/ 33 cm Yeshe Tsogyal | ཡེ་ཤེས་མཚོ་རྒྱལ་ | 伊喜措嘉
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Introducing the Yeshe Tsogyal Statue, a divine embodiment of grace and spirituality. Standing at 13 inches tall and weighing 4.1 kg, this exquisite masterpiece is meticulously handcrafted in the historic city of Patan, Nepal.
Made from a sturdy copper base, the statue is expertly plated with gold, adding a touch of opulence to its sacred presence. The intricate details of the face and body are brought to life with delicate acrylic paint, capturing the essence of Yeshe Tsogyal's divine compassion.
Yeshe Tsogyal, a revered figure in Tibetan Buddhism, was an 8th-century Tibetan princess who became a prominent yogini and spiritual consort of Guru Rinpoche, also known as Padmasambhava. Renowned for her spiritual attainments, she played a key role in preserving and disseminating the teachings of Buddhism in Tibet. Yeshe Tsogyal is venerated as a symbol of wisdom, compassion, and enlightenment, and her life story serves as an inspiration for practitioners on the path of Tibetan Buddhism.
Bring the blessings of Yeshe Tsogyal into your space with this finely crafted statue, a testament to the rich heritage of Nepalese craftsmanship and the enduring spiritual legacy of Tibetan Buddhism.
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Shipping & Returns
Delivery
We are pleased to offer free shipping on all orders. Based on availability, with assurance of a dependable service, we utilize UPS, DHL or FedEx for our standard courier deliveries, which generally arrive within 6-12 business days. Please rest assured that all items are fully insured during transit, providing you with reassurance throughout the process.
Return Policy
We kindly accept returns within 14 business days, and we encourage you to explore our Returns page or reach out to our customer service team for assistance in navigating this process. Your satisfaction is very important to us, and we are committed to ensuring a positive experience for you.
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
Use a clean, dry brush: Maintain the pristine condition of your item by strictly using a clean, dry brush for dust removal. This is especially important for painted surfaces, such as gold accents.
Avoid touching with wet, sweaty, or dirty hands: Preserve the optimal appearance of your piece by never touching painted surfaces with wet, sweaty, or dirty hands.
Spot Cleaning Tips: For any spots, use a clean eraser and apply it gently. However, success is not guaranteed, so prevention is crucial to avoid stains on painted surfaces.
Not recommended for outdoor display: To ensure longevity, keep your piece indoors and do not display it outdoors. This will help preserve its quality and appearance for lasting beauty.









Yeshe Tsogyal was a legendary Tibetan Buddhist practitioner and the consort of Indian master Padmasambhava, who is credited with introducing Buddhism to Tibet in the eighth century. She is revered as a dakini (a female spiritual figure) in Tibetan Buddhism and is thought to be a manifestation of the female buddha Samantabhadri.Yeshe Tsogyal was born in the region that is now Bhutan in 757 CE. She was a princess who was married off at the age of sixteen to Tibetan King Trisong Detsen. She later met Padmasambhava, who became both her teacher and consort. They worked together to establish Buddhism in Tibet and to pass on their teachings to their disciples.Yeshe Tsogyal is best known for her spiritual achievements, which include the attainment of rainbow body, a rare feat in which a realized practitioner's physical body dissolves into light at death. She is also well-known for her role in preserving many of Padmasambhava's and other early Tibetan masters' teachings.Yeshe Tsogyal is remembered for her contributions to the development of Tibetan writing, in addition to her spiritual legacy. She is said to have invented a script that allowed for the transliteration of the Tibetan language, allowing the Buddha's teachings to be written down.