Tibetan Tantric Dorje Drollo Wrathful Deity Handmade Statue for Your Spiritual Practice
The Dorje Drollo Statue, a fierce manifestation of Guru Rinpoche, depicts the fiery protection of Dharma and spiritual change. This handmade sculpture, measuring 30.9" (Height) x 24" (Base) and weighing 27.75 kg, is made of copper with the face, hands, and vajra gilded in 24K gold and embellished with gold and acrylic paints. Seated atop a tiger, which represents bravery and power, and the fiery flames halo around his form, reflects the rich traditions of Himalayan Buddhist art.
Dorje Drollo is depicted in his dynamic, wrathful form, holding a vajra in his right hand, symbolizing indestructible truth, and a phurba (ritual dagger) in his left, used to subdue negative forces. His expression is one of fierce determination, with wide, glaring eyes and bared fangs, signifying his role as a protector against ignorance and evil. The intricate details of his attire, the fiery flames halo around his form, and the symbolic objects he holds are masterfully crafted, capturing the essence of his wrathful yet compassionate nature.
Size: 30.9”/78.5cm (Height) x 24”/61cm (Base)
Weight: 27.75 kg
Material: Face, Hand, and Vajra 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body
In Tibetan Buddhism, Dorje Drollo is a furious incarnation of Guru Rinpoche (Padmasambhava), representing fierce compassion and protection. With an angry expression, a crown of skulls around his head, a vajra and phurba in his hands, and flames all around, he is shown as having the ability to change bad energy. Dorje Drollo, riding a pregnant tigress, represents his control over wild elements. He transforms toxic emotions into enlightened consciousness and offers protection from bad influences and impediments. Practitioners ask for his blessings in order to be courageous, fearless, and empowered. Chanting "Om Ah Hung Benza Guru Pema Siddhi Hung," his mantra, summons his powerful powers of transformation and protection.