Tibetan Buddhist Sage, Milarepa Statue 6" Item #7n52
Materials: Lost Wax Method, Copper
Origin: Hand Made in Nepal
Tibetan Name: Jetsun Milarepa
Height: 6 inches
Width: 5.5 inches
Depth: 4 inches
Weight: 3 pounds
Description
Milarepa is held in the highest esteem by all Tibetans as the
archetypal yogi. His heroic quest for knowledge is legendary. In his
youth, he mastered the art of black magic, which he used to revenge the
malfeasance of his uncle. However, he became disillusioned with
destructive behaviour and sought the dharma. His search led him to the
charismatic Marpa, who accepted him as a student but withheld the
desired teachings. In order to purify his student, Marpa subjected
Milarepa to hardships and trials to test his resolve. For his
persistence, Milarepa was finally granted the teachings he so
desperately sought. He had suffered greatly during his apprenticeship,
yet once enlightened, he achieved a sublime perception. He is renowned
for his ecstatic verse and in this image, his parted lips suggest the
singing of songs for which he is famed throughout Tibet. His left hand
is held up towards his ear, often interpreted as the gesture of
listening to the songs of nature or the teachings of the masters. His
half-closed eyes suggest a state of reverie. He wears large hoop
earrings and a meditation strap over his right shoulder passing beneath
his cloak. He is seated on an antelope skin draped over the base of the
statue. The surface of this small and clearly revered saint is smooth
and lustrous.