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Handcrafted Golden Art of Dorje Sempa Purification Deity | Buddhist Altar Statue

SKU: VSAB18164

Size: 25cm x 16cm

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Golden Art of Dorje Sempa Purification Deity | Spiritual Decor Artwork

This Golden Art of Dorje Sempa Purification Deity, also known as the "Lama of the Purifying Winds," stands at 9.8 inches (25 cm) tall and 6.3 inches (16 cm) wide, weighing 1.68 kg. Made from a copper body, covered with a triple layer of 24K gold gilding, and carved with deeply engraved carvings that produce a magnificent 3D-like effect. This sculpture, adorned with hand-carved gemstones, handcrafted by expert Nepalese artisans, elegantly symbolizes Himalayan Buddhism's sacred traditions, making it an appropriate addition to altars, meditation places, or sacred collections.

This is Dorje Sempa, depicted with the right hand holding a vajra, symbolizing unshakable power and the indestructible nature of wisdom. The left hand holds a bell, representing wisdom and the sound of emptiness, which together with the vajra conveys the union of method and wisdom. The figure is adorned with a crown, signifying spiritual authority and enlightened qualities. Seated gracefully upon a lotus base, the image reflects purity, balance, and the sacred foundation of Buddhist practice.Dorje Sempa is depicted in a serene meditative posture, symbolizing purity and spiritual awakening. His peaceful expression reflects his compassionate nature and his role as a purifier of negative karma and obstructions. The detailed gold and acrylic paintings enhance the deity’s divine presence, while the lotus pedestal represents purity and spiritual growth. This handcrafted statue is a perfect addition to any Buddhist altar, meditation space, or home decor, serving as a reminder of inner peace, clarity, and spiritual transformation.

Size: 9.8”/25cm (Height) x 6.3”/16cm (Base)
Weight: 1.68 kg
Materials: Copper Body, 24K Gold Gilded, Acrylic Paintings

Dorje Sempa, also known as Vajrasattva, holds a significant place in Tibetan Buddhism as the embodiment of purification. Practitioners often chant his hundred-syllable mantra to cleanse negative karma, obscurations, and mental impurities that hinder their spiritual progress. Through the practice of Vajrasattva, devotees seek clarity of mind, inner transformation, and the removal of obstacles on the path to enlightenment.

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