Handmade Dharmakaya Representation Vajradhara Statue | Primordial Tantric Deity
Dharmakaya Representation Vajradhara Statue stands at 7.3 inches (18.5 cm) in height with a base width of 6.3 inches (16 cm), and weighs approximately 1.29 kilograms. Meticulously handcrafted in Nepal, the statue features a copper body adorned with 24K gold gilding, intricate acrylic paintings, and hand-set gemstones. This sacred figure is ideal for personal altars, meditation spaces, or spiritual collections, offering both aesthetic beauty and profound symbolic presence.
Vajradhara is depicted sitting cross-legged on a lotus throne, symbolizing purity and enlightenment. Both hands are crossed at the chest in Embracing Mudra, each holding a ritual object. His right hand holds a vajra (thunderbolt), symbolizing compassion and skillful means. His left hand holds a ghanta (bell), symbolizing wisdom and emptiness. Vajradhara wears an elaborate crown and is adorned with precious jewels, necklaces, armlets, and anklets. These represent his royal status as the Lord of all Buddhas. He is dressed in fine, flowing silk robes, signifying his transcendental nature. The face is typically depicted with a serene, meditative expression, reflecting inner peace and enlightenment.
Size: 7.3”/18.5cm (Height) x 6.3”/16cm (Base)
Weight: 1.29 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body, Gemstones
Vajradhara is a central figure in Vajrayana Buddhism, regarded as the primordial Buddha (Adi-Buddha) and the embodiment of the ultimate, unchanging reality. Vajradhara is especially significant in Tibetan Buddhism, where he is considered the source of all tantric lineages. Advanced meditation practices and initiations (tantras) are often traced back to Vajradhara, making him a central figure in Vajrayana teachings.