Vajradhara Brass Statue with Traditional Ornaments, 8.5 inch
Vajradhara Brass Statue with Traditional Ornaments, 8.5 inch
Vajradhara Brass Statue with Traditional Ornaments, 8.5 inch
Vajradhara Brass Statue with Traditional Ornaments, 8.5 inch

Vajradhara Brass Statue with Traditional Ornaments, 8.5 inch

SKU: 81004141

Vajradhara Brass Statue with Traditional Ornaments, 8.5 inch

SKU: 81004141
  • Handpainted by Himalayan artisans
  • Traditional Buddhist iconography
  • Customised art services available
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A stunning brass statue of Vajradhara with Traditional Ornaments, the primordial Buddha who is the secret form of Buddha Shakyamuni, completed with traditional face painting using real gold dust, and adorned with precious stones. He represents the combined essence of all the Buddhas of the ten directions and three times. It is an excellent focal point and meditation aid for daily practice.

  • Finely crafted from brass.
  • Deity iconography according to Buddhist scriptural sources.
  • Polished gold finish.
  • Hand-painted 18k gold face and traditional deity features.
  • Adorned with coral and turquoise jewels.
  • Mantra insertion and other statue enhancement services available for greater blessings and merits.

WITH COMPLIMENTS (while stocks last)
Get a complimentary set of 7 herbal rilbus for every statue you invite.

* As each item is handfinished, minor variations in shape, colour and finishing may occur from piece to piece. These do not impact its spiritual function and benefits.

About Vajradhara

The primordial Buddha Vajradhara, whose name means ‘Holder of the Vajra’ is the secret tantric form of the historical Buddha Shakyamuni. Also known as Dorje Chang in Tibetan, he took this form to teach the tantras, which are known to expedite our spiritual practice to achieve enlightenment. He represents all the Buddha families and is the combined essence of all the Buddhas of the ten directions and three times.

His body is dark blue, symbolising the vast infinite qualities of the enlightened mind. His two arms are crossed at the heart level, he holds a vajra in his right hand representing skilful means & compassion while his left hand holds a bell that is symbolic of the wisdom mind.

It is said that while following the sutra methods of practice takes practitioners three great aeons to achieve enlightenment, through the practice of tantra, enlightenment can be achieved in this very lifetime.

It is from Buddha Vajradhara that tantric systems such as Guhyasamaja and Heruka Chakrasamvara arise, among countless others. In fact, within these systems, one’s guru is visualised as Vajradhara during certain meditations, indicative of the guru’s importance within tantric practice.

  • Material: Brass
  • Height: 220 mm (8.7-in)
  • Width: 150 mm (5.9-in)
  • Depth: 100 mm (3.9-in)
  • Weight: 1.6 kg (3.5 lb)

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