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24K Gold Gilded Vajrapani Statue: Wrathful Deity and Thunderbolt Holder

SKU: VPHM23363

Size: 31.5cm x 23.5cm
31.5cm x 23.5cm | 12.4 x 9.3 Inches

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Radiate Inner Strength with a 24K Gold Gilded Vajrapani Statue

24K gold gilded Vajrapani statue stands as a powerful testament to the transformative energy of the Bodhisattva of Power. Handcrafted in the heart of the Kathmandu Valley, this sacred piece captures the fierce yet compassionate nature of the "Wielder of the Thunderbolt" with striking clarity. Standing 31.5cm tall, the figure is expertly cast in a solid copper body and finished with a radiant layer of pure 24K gold, creating a presence that commands attention and inspires spiritual courage in any meditation space.

Holding the vajra high in his right hand, Vajrapani symbolizes the indestructible power of enlightened wisdom that cuts through ignorance and fear. His wrathful expression represents the intensity required to overcome internal obstacles and ego-clinging on the path to liberation. Placing this meditation statue in your home or sanctuary serves as a daily reminder of the unwavering strength and protection available to every practitioner. It provides a serene yet powerful presence, making it ideal for a personal altar or as a meaningful gift for those seeking spiritual empowerment.

Size: 12.4”/31.5cm (Height) x 9.3”/23.5cm (Base)
Weight: 3.28 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Acrylic Painting, Copper Body

Vajrapani is one of the three primary Bodhisattvas in Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism, representing the power and energy of all Buddhas. Often depicted alongside Avalokiteshvara, who represents compassion, and Manjushri, who represents wisdom, Vajrapani serves as the guardian of secret teachings and the protector of the dharma. His name means "He who holds the Vajra," symbolizing his role in shielding the practitioner from delusion and fostering the spiritual energy necessary for the swift attainment of enlightenment.

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