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Handcrafted Heyagriva Sculpture | Wrathful Deity of Protection

SKU: HGCO22998

Size: 34.5cm x 26cm
34.5cm x 26cm | 13.6 x 10.2 Inches

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Handcrafted Heyagriva Sculpture: Dispelling Obstacles, Embracing Sacred Power

A powerful handcrafted Heyagriva sculpture emerges from the skilled hands of Nepalese artisans, radiating intense protective energy. Standing at 13.58 inches (34.5cm) tall, this revered deity, depicted in vibrant gold and acrylics over a solid copper body, commands a formidable yet spiritual presence. Weighing 5.74kg, it represents the unwavering strength of compassionate action against hindrances.

Hayagriva is a fierce and powerful deity in Vajrayana Buddhism, revered as a wrathful manifestation of compassion that subdues obstacles, negative forces, and harmful influences. He is typically depicted with a wrathful red body, blazing hair, and a horse's head emerging from his crown, symbolizing his unique ability to overcome ignorance and spiritual hindrances. Standing in a dynamic posture amidst flames of wisdom, Hayagriva often holds ritual implements such as a vajra, lasso, or staff, while his fierce expression, bared fangs, and garland of skulls signify the destruction of ego, attachment, and delusion. Despite his terrifying appearance, his wrath is an expression of enlightened compassion, directed toward protecting practitioners, healing afflictions, and guiding beings toward liberation and awakening.

Size: 13.58”/34.5cm (Height) x 10.24”/26cm (Base)
Weight: 5.74 kg
Material: Copper Body, Gold and Acrylic Painting

Heyagriva, meaning "horse-necked," is a prominent wrathful yidam (meditation deity) in Tibetan Buddhism. He is an emanation of Amitabha Buddha and Avalokiteshvara, manifesting in a fierce form to subdue powerful negative forces, particularly those that hinder spiritual progress. His horse's head symbolizes the swiftness and power with which he overcomes obstacles and ignorance, transforming defilements into wisdom.

A profound embodiment of protective power and compassion, crafted to safeguard and inspire spiritual fortitude.

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