Buddhist Fierce Palden Lhamo Statue | Spiritual Decor Artwork
This Buddhist Fierce Palden Lhamo Statue stands at 9.8”/25cm in height and 7.5”/19cm at the base, weighing 2.10 kg. Made from 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body, this statue reflects expert traditional craftsmanship. Designed by talented Nepalese artisans, this piece is ideal for altars, meditation spaces, or as a powerful decorative element for those seeking protection and spiritual strength in their daily lives.
The fierce protector Palden Lhamo, one of the principal female dharmapālas in Tibetan Buddhism, is depicted in her wrathful form, radiating a powerful presence as she rides across the burning terrain on a fearless steed. Her mount—a mule or horse—symbolizes unstoppable momentum and her vow to destroy inner and outer obstacles to enlightenment. Beneath her, two fearsome, animal-headed female attendants—Makarakurti and Simhavaktra—stand as guardians, reinforcing her dominion over demonic forces and her unwavering role as a protector of the Dharma. In her raised right hand, Palden Lhamo brandishes a sandalwood club topped with a vajra, a sacred weapon signifying indestructible truth and the enforcement of spiritual vows. This emblem serves as a reminder to uphold commitments to the Buddha Dharma with absolute integrity and resolve. Her left hand, lifted to the level of her chest, holds a blood-filled skullcup (kapala)—specifically the skull of a child born of incest—symbolizing the transformation of the most defiled karmic conditions into awakened wisdom. With wild hair streaming upward, flames surrounding her, and adorned in bone ornaments, Palden Lhamo appears terrifying yet protective, fierce in her compassion and merciless in the eradication of ignorance and evil. She embodies the boundless, wrathful energy necessary to defend the teachings and those who walk the spiritual path.
Size: 9.8”/25cm (Height) x 7.5”/19cm (Base)
Weight: 2.10 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body
Palden Lhamo is one of the most revered and powerful female protector deities (dharmapālas) in Tibetan Buddhism. Known for her wrathful appearance and uncompromising energy, she embodies fierce compassion and unwavering commitment to protecting the Dharma (Buddha’s teachings) and its practitioners.