Vajrapani Copper Statue, 2.75 inch
Vajrapani Copper Statue, 2.75 inch
Vajrapani Copper Statue, 2.75 inch
Vajrapani Copper Statue, 2.75 inch

Vajrapani Copper Statue, 2.75 inch

SKU: 81005628

Vajrapani Copper Statue, 2.75 inch

SKU: 81005628
  • Handcrafted by Himalayan artisans
  • Traditional Buddhist iconography
  • Customised art services available
Regular price RM318.00
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A miniature copper statue of Vajrapani, the Buddha of Spiritual Power, completed with traditional mantras, holy items, hand-painted gold face, and wrathful deity features. Vajrapani is part of the enlightened trinity known as Rigsum Gonpo which includes Avalokiteshvara and Manjushri. He is also the central figure of the combined triple deity practice known as Trakpo Sumtril.

Vajrapani will be the last Buddha to appear in this fortunate eon, therefore keeping his image and making a connection to him will be of great benefit. Suitable for a small shrine at home, in the workplace, or as part of a portable travel altar.

  • Handcrafted from copper by Himalayan artisans.
  • Deity iconography according to Buddhist scriptural sources.
  • Dark oxidised finish.
  • Hand-painted gold face and traditional deity features.
  • Filled with traditional mantra rolls, holy rilbus, herbal rilbus, and protector rice.
  • Additional 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 handcrafted, variations in shape, colour and finishing may occur from piece to piece. These do not impact its spiritual function and benefits.

About Vajrapani

An emanation of Buddha Akshobhya, Vajrapani represents the spiritual power and skilful means of all the Buddhas. He is part of the enlightened trinity known as Rigsum Gonpo or the "Lords of the Three Families” which comprises Avalokiteshvara, Manjushri and Vajrapani. He is also the central figure of the combined triple deity practice known as Trakpo Sumtril, which includes Hayagriva and King Garuda.

For practitioners, his path of practice is a means of accomplishing fierce determination and symbolises unrelenting effectiveness in the conquest of negativity. It was Vajrapani who requested Buddha Shakyamuni to teach many of the Tantras that are practised today. He will be the last of the Buddhas to appear in this fortunate aeon, therefore making a connection to him and keeping him close will be of great benefit to us.

Vajrapani’s outstretched right hand brandishes a vajra and his left hand holds a lasso with which he binds demons. He wears a skull crown with his hair standing on end. His expression is wrathful and he has a third eye. Around his neck is a serpent necklace and his loincloth is made up of the skin of a tiger, whose head can be seen on his right knee.

  • Material: Copper
  • Height: 70 mm (2.75-in)
  • Width: 53 mm (2.1-in)
  • Depth: 26 mm (1-in)
  • Weight: 0.1 kg (0.2 lb)

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