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Himalayan Vajrapani Sculpture | Embodiment of Fearless Power
From Nepalese artistry, this striking Himalayan Vajrapani sculpture emerges as a commanding symbol of protection and spiritual power. Meticulously handcrafted from oxidized copper with an antique finish, the deity stands 62 cm (24.4”) tall on a 58 cm (22.8”) base, weighing 16.73 kg. Its dark, rich patina conveys profound spiritual depth, while the robust form radiates a potent, protective aura. Perfect for altars, meditation halls, or sacred collections, this exquisite statue exemplifies Himalayan craftsmanship, offering both devotional presence and a tangible connection to the energy of Vajrapani.
Vajrapani, depicted with his iconic vajra held in a dynamic, wrathful gesture, embodies the unshakable strength and resolute power of all Buddhas. His fierce expression and commanding posture symbolize the active energy necessary to overcome spiritual obstacles, ignorance, and inner defilements. Seated or standing upon a lotus or fiery base, his multiple arms and powerful iconography convey both protection and transformative force, guiding practitioners with fearless compassion and wisdom. This meditation statue serves as a potent reminder of inner fortitude, unwavering resolve, and the energetic aspect of enlightenment, inspiring courage, disciplined practice, and steadfast devotion on the path to awakening.
Size: 24.4”/62cm (Height) x 22.8”/58cm (Base)
Weight: 16.73 kg
Material: Antique Finish, Oxidized Copper Body
Vajrapani, whose name means 'Vajra in hand', is one of the earliest bodhisattvas in Mahayana Buddhism. He represents the power aspect of the Buddha's enlightened mind, embodying the energy that destroys delusion and cuts through ignorance. He is revered as a protector and guide, symbolizing the potent means (skillful means) required for spiritual awakening, and is often depicted in a wrathful yet compassionate form.













