Bajrasattva: The Purification Bodhisattva | Himalayan Buddhist Artwork

SKU: VSBL6221

Size: 22cm x 15cm

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Bajrasattva Bodhisattva Copper Sculpture - An Icon of Spiritual Clarity and Renewal

The Bajrasattva Bodhisattva Statue is a dazzling representation of purification and salvation in Vajrayana Buddhism. At an attractive height of 8.6 inches and weighing 1.34 kilograms, this finely carved statue exemplifies the transformational potential of the Bajrasattva practice. The statue, made of copper and embellished with 24K gold gilding, is further enhanced with detailed gold and acrylic paints that capture the essence of Bajrasattva's commitment to helping all beings cleanse negative karma and barriers on the way to enlightenment.

The statue depicts Bajrasattva in a meditative stance, holding the vajra (symbol of indestructibility) in his right hand and the bell (symbol of knowledge) in his left, symbolising the union of compassion and wisdom. The fine craftsmanship highlights Bajrasattva's serene expression and the intricate details of his attire, reflecting his purity and compassionate resolve to aid practitioners in their spiritual journey. This sculpture serves as a powerful focal point for meditation, reminding us of the potential for renewal and the importance of seeking forgiveness and purity.

Size: 8.6"/22cm (Height) x 5.9"/15cm (Base)
Weight: 1.34 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body

Bajrasattva is revered in Tibetan Buddhism as the embodiment of purity and the primary deity for purifying rituals. His 100-syllable mantra is one of the most effective ways to purify negative karma and cultivate a clear mind and pure heart. Bajrasattva's teachings inspire practitioners to confront and cleanse their previous acts, ideas, and emotions, paving the way for emancipation and enlightenment.

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