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Handcrafted Vajrasattva Statue | Purification Deity

SKU: VSHA22870

Size: 48cm x 32cm
48cm x 32cm | 18.9 x 12.6 Inches

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Handcrafted Vajrasattva Statue | Purifying Wisdom and Serene Presence

This magnificent Vajrasattva statue, handcrafted in Nepal, radiates purity, wisdom, and serene presence. Standing 48 cm (18.9”) tall on a 32 cm (12.6”) base and weighing 7.74 kg, this exquisite copper sculpture embodies the Bodhisattva of Purification. Meticulously adorned with 24K gold gilding, delicate acrylic paintings, and gemstone accents, the figure invites contemplation, spiritual reflection, and devotion. Its luminous finish and masterful craftsmanship make it a focal point for altars, meditation spaces, or sacred collections, reflecting the enduring tradition of Himalayan Buddhist artistry.

Vajrasattva, the Bodhisattva of Purification, is depicted holding the vajra in his right hand and the bell in his left, symbolizing the inseparable union of method and wisdom that leads to ultimate purity. Seated on a radiant lotus throne with flowing robes and subtle ornaments, his serene expression conveys inner calm, clarity, and spiritual authority. This meditation statue embodies the essence of purification practices, guiding practitioners to cleanse negative karma, dissolve obscurations, and reconnect with their inherent Buddha-nature. Its presence serves as a gentle yet powerful reminder of one’s pristine nature, fostering inner peace, devotion, and profound spiritual transformation.

Size: 18.9”/48cm (Height) x 12.6”/32cm (Base)
Weight: 7.74 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body, Gemstones

Vajrasattva is a central figure in Vajrayana Buddhism, particularly associated with purification practices and the cleansing of negative karma and obscurations. Often depicted holding a vajra in his right hand, symbolizing method and skillful means, and a bell in his left, representing wisdom and emptiness, he embodies the perfect union of these two aspects. Meditating on Vajrasattva or reciting his mantra is a profound practice for spiritual purification and the restoration of broken vows.

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