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13 inch/ 34 cm Avaloketishvera | སྤྱན་རས་གཟིགས | 四臂觀音

13 inch/ 34 cm Avaloketishvera | སྤྱན་རས་གཟིགས | 四臂觀音

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Invite the boundless compassion of Avaloketishvera, the Bodhisattva of Infinite Mercy, into your home with this exquisite handcrafted statue. Revered as the embodiment of unconditional love, healing, and the desire to relieve suffering, Avaloketishvera inspires peace, devotion, and spiritual awakening.

Whether for meditation, home altars, or as part of a sacred collection, this statue radiates serenity, grace, and profound spiritual presence.

Features:

Material: Solid copper body with gold plating
Height: 13 inches (34 cm)
Dimensions: 35 × 27 × 12 cm
Finish: Face delicately hand-painted with fine gold dust & acrylic colors
Craftsmanship: Fully handmade in Patan, Nepal by highly skilled master artisans

Why This Avaloketishvera Statue Is Special

Created through one of the most revered Nepalese traditions, this statue reflects generations of master craftsmanship and spiritual devotion. Each piece is meticulously made using the lost-wax process, sculpted, cast, and refined with painstaking attention to detail.

Artisans treat each statue as a sacred offering, infusing it with devotion, precision, and reverence. The gold-plated finish and hand-painted face capture Avaloketishvera’s serene, compassionate expression, while its detailed craftsmanship and balanced form evoke calm, spiritual grounding, and inner peace.

Perfect For:

  • Home altars & meditation rooms

  • Tibetan and Himalayan art collections

  • Spiritual gifts for loved ones

  • Creating serene, sacred home décor

Invite the blessings and compassionate presence of Avaloketishvera into your space—add this masterfully crafted statue to your sacred collection today.

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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

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.

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Avalokiteshvera: The Embodiment of Infinite Compassion

Mantra: Om Mani Padme Hum

Aavalokiteshvara is a Bodhisattva deity symbolizing wisdom and compassion. The name Avalokiteshvara means ‘the Lord who looks upon the world with compassion’ in Sanskrit. In Tibetan Buddhist traditions, this deity is regarded as the sovereign protector of Tibet, often referred to as 'The Protector of the Land of Snows.' In Mahayana traditions, Avalokiteshvara is viewed as a meditational wisdom deity, or yidam, associated particularly with the qualities of Metta, loving-kindness and Karuna, compassion. Avalokiteshvara is also referred as Karunamaya, The Compassionate One and Lokeshvara, The Lord of the whole world, in Kathmandu Valley, Nepal.