The Buddhist Tantric Deity Maha vajrasattva | Healing Deity
Buddhist Tantric Deity Maha vajrasattva stands at 13”/33cm in height with a base width of 9.4”/24cm and weighs 5.29 kg. Crafted from copper with an antique finish, and carved with deeply engraved carvings that produce a magnificent 3D-like effect, it is adorned with intricate gold and acrylic paintings that highlight the deity's sacred presence. This powerful representation of Vajrasattva is ideal for Vajrayana practitioners, spiritual altars, and collectors of traditional Himalayan art.
Four-headed Vajrasattva represents wisdom, protection, and compassion. Vajrasattva's tranquil look and the distinctive vajra held near to his heart represent the ability to purify negative karma and restore inner peace. The deity is seated in a lotus throne, as is customary for figures who have gained enlightenment. The sword (top right arm) denotes the elimination of ignorance and delusions. Vajrasattva holds a bell in the left hand and a vajra in the right, representing the unification of wisdom and compassion. This is more than simply a statue; it is a potent symbol of spiritual regeneration, providing a road to profound inner transformation and heavenly protection, making it a valuable asset to any practitioner or collector.
Size: 13”/33cm (Height) x 9.4”/24cm (Base)
Weight: 5.29 kg
Material: Antique Finish, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body
Maha Vajrasattva is considered the highest purification god in Buddhist traditions. His mantra and meditations are thought to purify negative karma and lead practitioners to spiritual insight and inner calm. Having a statue of Vajrasattva in your house or altar place activates his cleansing powers, acting as a spiritual assistance on the path to enlightenment and liberation from suffering.