Handmade Female Buddha Vajrayogini Statue | Buddhism Tantric Dakini

SKU: VYCQ11163

Size: 22.5cm x 14cm
22.5cm x 14cm | 8.9 x 5.5 Inches

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8.9" Handmade Female Buddha Vajrayogini Statue | The Powerful Divine Dakini

This Handmade Female Buddha Vajrayogini Statue is a crafted representation of spiritual and Buddhist symbolism. Measuring 8.9 inches (22.5 cm) in height and 5.5 inches (14 cm) at the base, it is perfectly sized for personal altars, meditation spaces, or as a meaningful decorative piece. Made from an oxidized copper body, showcasing the intricate details of traditional craftsmanship.

Wearing a necklace made of skulls, she represents control over death and the negative forces that negatively impact spiritual development. The Flaming Halo behind her reflects her fierce compassion and represents the destructive power of wisdom, which burns away delusions and obstacles on the path to enlightenment. Vajrayogini is regarded as the Queen of Dakinis, or feminine knowledge beings, and is known for her intense compassion, which aids practitioners in overcoming duality and realizing the essence of reality. For tantric Buddhists, this beautifully carved statue is a focal point that embodies the transformational power of Vajrayogini in any holy location.

Size: 8.9”/22.5cm (Height) x 5.5”/14cm (Base)
Weight: 1.03 kg
Material: Oxidized Copper Body

A key figure in Vajrayana Buddhism, Vajrayogini represents the synthesis of bliss and emptiness, as well as the pinnacle of wisdom. She is portrayed as a ferocious red goddess holding a skullcup and a knife with a vajra handle, signifying the transformational force of enlightenment. Her techniques are complex and call for the right initiation, such as visualization and reciting mantras. Vajrayogini, who is revered in the Sakya, Kagyu, and Gelug schools, is particularly important to female practitioners as a symbol of empowerment and feminine enlightenment. She also plays a vital role in assisting practitioners on their path to enlightenment.

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