Machig Labdron Statue
$56.73
$78.85
Description She has three eyes, adorned with the six bone ornaments typically worn by dedicated yoginis from charnel grounds. Machig Labdron is considered a living embodiment of Yeshe Tsogyal, the eighth-century queen of Tibet and a manifestation of the female Buddha Prajnaparamita. She was renowned for her intellectual brilliance and determination to pursue a monastic life rather than marry. She excelled in the study of philosophical texts, rituals, and yogic techniques. In her later years, Machig Labdron transitioned from monastic life, marrying a yogi from India and welcoming at least three children who followed in her footsteps as yogis and teachers. She is revered as a wise figure known for her extraordinary abilities, profound insights, and boundless kindness toward all living beings. Dimension: Height: 13.5” with frame Height: 11.5” without frame Width: 8.75” Depth: 4.5” Weight: 2.4 Kg Made of: Copper, 24 K gold plated and gold face painting.
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