Handmade Himalayan Sculpture of Bodhisattva Set | The Guardians of Dharma
This Himalayan Sculpture of a Bodhisattva Set, which includes seven deities: Vajradhara, Vajrasattva, Amitayus, Manjushri, Chenrezig, White Tara, and Green Tara, which are fully made of an Oxidized copper body. Designed by talented Nepalese artisans, this detailed sculpture is ideal for altars, meditation areas, or as a meaningful decor item for individuals seeking awareness in their daily lives.
This statue encompasses a wide range of Buddhist teachings and values. Each figure embodies a distinct facet of Buddhist thought and practice, from Chenrezig's compassion and Vajrasattva's purification to Manjushri's knowledge and Green Tara's active compassion. Amitayus symbolizes longevity, White Tara represents healing, and Vajradhara signifies the ultimate reality, forming a powerful ensemble of spiritual symbolism.
White Tara Size: 9.1”/23cm (Height) x 6.9”/17.5cm (Base)
Vajrasattva Size: 9.1”/23cm (Height) x 6.9”/17.5cm (Base)
Amitayus Size: 8.7”/22cm (Height) x 6.7”/17cm (Base)
Manjushri Size: 8.7”/22cm (Height) x 6.7”/17cm (Base)
Vajradhara Size: 8.9”/22.5cm (Height) x 6.7”/17cm (Base)
Green Tara Size: 8.9”/22.5cm (Height) x 6.9”/17.5cm (Base)
Chenrezig Size: 8.7”/22cm (Height) x 6.9”/17.5cm (Base)
Material: Oxidized Copper Body
Total Weight : 10.42kg
The Buddha of Long Life, Amitayus, is represented by this statue. The vase he holds on his lap, which contains amrita, the nectar of immortality, symbolizes longevity. Amitayus is a manifestation of Amitabha, a buddha who is said to be able to transfer his disciples to the Pure Land after death. They are liberated from the samsara cycle and reach enlightenment.
White Tara (also known as Dolma) is a female Buddha in the Buddhist tradition. White Tara manifests as a female bodhisattva and goddess for the welfare of all living beings. She was created, according to legend, from Avalokiteshvara's tear that fell to the earth and formed a lake.
Chenrezig is one of Vajrayana's most popular Bodhisattvas. Every Tibetan Himalayan community honors it and places it at the center of their lives.
Avalokiteshvara practice is recommended for developing a peaceful and loving heart.
Manjushri is the most well-known and oldest bodhisattva in Mahayana literature, signifying knowledge and joy. Her motto was a symbol of brilliance and greatness.
Mother Nature's Green Tara is one of the principal goddesses who helps us return to our native condition when confused or distracted.
Tara's enlightened action can safeguard those who connect with her practice from all anxieties and their sources.
Dorje Sempa (Vajrasattva) is shown holding a bell in his left hand at hip level and a Vajra in his right hand at chest level. The bell represents knowledge, while the vajra represents compassion.
Vajradhara Buddha is the foundation of all enlightened manifestations. Because Tilopa received the Vajrayana teachings directly from Vajradhara, the dharmakaya buddha, Vajradhara is fundamental to the Kagyu lineage.