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Tibetan Buddhist Dakini Namgyalma Handmade Statue
This Buddhist Dakini Namgyalma Statue stands at 14.2”/36cm in height and 13”/33cm at the base, weighing 6.99 kg. Made of 24K Gold Gilded, gold, and acrylic paintings, a Copper Body, this statue exemplifies fine traditional craftsmanship. The intricate detailing and hand-applied finishes reflect the skill of master Nepali artisans, making it a powerful and refined piece for any altar, meditation space, or sacred collection.
Namgyalma, also known as Ushnishavijaya, is a revered Buddhist deity symbolizing longevity, purification, and protection. Her iconography is rich with profound meaning: her three faces signify spiritual wisdom, the removal of obstacles, and safeguarding against hostile forces. The ushnisha crown atop her head signifies her awakened, enlightened state, while the lotus seat she rests upon denotes purity and spiritual transcendence. In her upper right hand, she holds either a lotus or an image of Amitabha Buddha, representing blessings of healing and a long life. Her lower right hand performs the varada mudrā, symbolizing her compassionate readiness to grant wishes and apparent hindrances. The bow and arrow she holds represent skillful means and the focused ability to overcome challenges. She also carries a viśvavajra (double vajra), embodying indestructible wisdom, and a kalasha (sacred vase) filled with the nectar of immortality, a powerful symbol of renewal and enduring life. Seated firmly in vajra posture, Namgyalma radiates qualities of inner stability, spiritual protection, and the transformative path toward enlightenment and well-being.
Size: 14.2”/36cm (Height) x 13”/33cm (Base)
Weight: 6.99 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body, Gemstones
Namgyalma, also known as Ushnisha Vijaya, is a Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhist deity revered for bestowing longevity, warding off death, and purifying negative karma. She has three faces and eight arms, each with symbolic traits indicating her power to protect practitioners from various perils and extend their lives. Namgyalma's practice is especially revered for its ability to improve health, longevity, and mental purity. This statue is a powerful manifestation of these virtues, a constant reminder of the possibility of spiritual growth and rejuvenation.



