Guru Padmasambhava in Nepalese Buddhism, especially for the Gelugpa sect is arguably the most popular and revered figure in the region. The gilded copper Nepalese statue of Padmasambhava envisions him in the garb of a traveler, with shoes, a robe, and a skull cap whose earflaps turn upward, due to the gushing winds of the mountainous region. On the reverse of the statue, ethnic patterns on Padmasambhava’s robes and the Vajra mark on his seat along with the trimly delineated tresses of the master speak for the mastery of the sculptor.
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