Traditional Himalayan Art of Vajradhaka | Dharma Guardian
The Himalayan Art of Vajradhaka stands 12 inches (30.5 cm) tall and has a base measuring 8.7 inches (22 cm). It weighs 5.94 kilograms and is crafted from an oxidized copper body, emphasizing the meticulous details of Vajradaka Dorje Khandro's armor, attitude, and features. The deity's beautiful yet powerful countenance depicts her dual nature as a protector and guide on the path to spiritual awakening.
Vajradhaka is depicted with a fierce, terrifying expression, symbolizing the forceful removal of ignorance and obstacles. His wrath is not malicious but represents the intense energy required for deep purification. He holds Vajra in his hand, symbolizing the indestructible reality and the unbreakable energy of enlightenment. In a dynamic pose, Vajradhaka represents the quick and effective removal of impediments to spiritual practice and the destruction of adverse effects.
Size: 12” / 30.5cm (Height) x 8.7” / 22cm (Base)
Weight: 5.94 kg
Material: Oxidized Copper Body
Vajradhaka is respected in Tibetan Buddhism for his capacity to transmute negative energy and barriers into wisdom, compassion, and clear vision. His meditation technique is called to erase spiritual obstructions and defend practitioners on their path to enlightenment, earning him the nickname "the fierce protector."