Copper Vajrasattva Sculpture | Bodhisattva of Karma Purification

SKU: VSBG6566

Size: 30cm x 26cm
30cm x 26cm | 11.8 x 10.2 Inches

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The Diamond Mind: Vajrasattva Sculpture for Spiritual Cleansing

unveiling the magnificent sculpture known as the Copper Vajrasattva, which depicts the Vajrayana Buddha's purifying bodhisattva. This sculpture, which stands a calm 11.8 inches tall and rests on a 10.2-inch base while weighing 2.92 kg, embodies the energy of the Vajrasattva and suggests the profound spiritual process of purification and rebirth. This sculpture, which is made of a copper body and richly embellished with 24K gold gilding and intricate gold and acrylic paintings, perfectly reflects Vajrasattva's dedication to aiding practitioners in purifying their minds and karma.

Vajrasattva is shown in a meditative stance with a bell in his left hand, signifying wisdom, and a vajra in his right, signifying method or deft methods. The union of these elements illustrates the perfect balance of compassion and wisdom necessary for enlightenment. The 24K gold gilding enhances the sculpture's spiritual radiance, signifying the luminous nature of purity that Vajrasattva embodies. The vibrant gold and acrylic paintings add depth and vitality to his serene expression and the symbolic artifacts, encouraging a contemplative engagement with Vajrasattva's purification practice.

Size: 11.8"/30cm (Height) x 10.2"/26cm (Base)
Weight: 2.92 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body

The 'Diamond Being,' also known as Vajrasattva, is highly esteemed in Tibetan Buddhism as an embodiment of the Buddha's pristine mind. His hundred-syllable mantra, which is essential to tantric rituals, is a cornerstone for purification. Practitioners employ it to eliminate emotional problems and karmic obligations. By practicing Vajrasattva, one can cultivate a pure mind that is untarnished by past deeds and in harmony with the ultimate reality of emptiness.

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