Description
Divine Vajradhara Statue: PrimordialAdi-Buddha
Arising from the venerable tradition of Himalayan artistry, this divine Vajradhara statue embodies ultimate enlightened wisdom. Handcrafted in Nepal from high-quality oxidized copper, its robust form and deep, dark patina convey a sense of ancient gravitas. Standing at 26cm (10.2”) in height, with a base measuring 18cm (7”), this sacred sculpture weighs 2.32 kg. Its tranquil yet potent spiritual presence makes it a profound addition to any devotional space, reflecting the wisdom of the Adi-Buddha.
Vajradhara, the primordial Adi-Buddha, personifies the ultimate essence of Buddhahood and is revered as the source of all tantric lineages. His iconic posture, holding the vajra (thunderbolt) and ghanta (bell), symbolizes the perfect union of wisdom and compassion, emptiness and skillful means. This representation inspires deep contemplation on the profound truths of spiritual transformation.
Size: 10.2”/26cm (Height) x 7”/18cm (Base)
Weight: 2.32 kg
Material: Oxidized Copper Body
In Vajrayana Buddhism, Vajradhara is considered the supreme Buddha, representing the ultimate, unmanifest form of enlightenment from which all other Buddhas and tantric teachings emanate. He embodies the Sambhogakaya, the 'Enjoyment Body,' through which enlightened beings transmit the most profound Dharma directly to advanced practitioners. His pure form signifies the inherent purity and perfect wisdom of the awakened mind, making him a central figure in high tantric meditations.











