Guru Rinpoche (Padmasambhava)
Guru Rinpoche, also known as Padmasambhava, is the great tantric master who introduced Vajrayana Buddhism to Tibet and is regarded as the "Second Buddha." He is often depicted seated in royal posture, holding a vajra in his right hand and a skull cup in his left, with the khatvanga staff resting on his shoulder—symbols of compassion, wisdom, and mastery over tantric teachings. Renowned for his power to transform negative forces and obstacles into spiritual growth, Guru Rinpoche is deeply revered as a protector and guide on the path to enlightenment. This statue radiates spiritual strength and serenity, making it a meaningful addition to meditation spaces, altars, or sacred collections.