Description
Heyagriva Sacred Figurine: A Protector of Pure Speech and Healing
Standing 27 cm (10.6”) in height with a 22 cm (8.6”) base and weighing 3.3 kg, this Hayagriva Sacred Figurine is a remarkable example of traditional Himalayan craftsmanship. Expertly handcrafted by skilled Nepali artisans, the sculpture is fashioned from a durable copper body and adorned with intricate gold and acrylic paintings that accentuate its dynamic form and sacred details. The harmonious blend of refined artistry and spiritual symbolism creates a commanding presence, making this figurine an exceptional addition to Buddhist shrines, meditation spaces, and curated collections of Himalayan sacred art. Its detailed craftsmanship reflects the enduring legacy of Vajrayana Buddhist sculpture and devotion.
This sacred representation of Hayagriva embodies the fierce and transformative power of enlightened compassion. Revered as a wrathful manifestation of Avalokiteshvara, the Bodhisattva of Compassion, Hayagriva appears in a powerful form to subdue obstacles, negative energies, and forces that hinder spiritual progress. He is traditionally depicted with a horse head rising above his crown, symbolizing his ability to overcome ignorance and destructive influences through enlightened wisdom. His wrathful expression represents compassionate determination rather than anger, reflecting his unwavering commitment to protecting sentient beings. Invoked for healing, protection, and the removal of spiritual obstacles, Hayagriva is regarded as a powerful guardian deity whose blessings inspire courage, resilience, and profound inner transformation on the path to awakening.
Size: 10.6”/27cm (Height) x 8.6”/22cm (Base)
Weight: 3.3 kg
Material: Copper Body , Gold and Acrylic Painting
Heyagriva is a powerful wrathful yidam (meditation deity) in Tibetan Buddhism, typically a manifestation of Amitabha Buddha or Avalokiteshvara. He is revered for his ability to overcome severe obstacles, especially those related to speech, sickness, and spiritual defilement. His horse-headed form symbolizes the power of pure speech and his fierce determination to protect sentient beings from harm.


















