Maha Vajrasattva Gold Gilded Copper Statue | Spiritual Power in Himalayan Buddhism
This stunning 10.4" Maha Vajrasattva Gold Gilded Copper Statue, which was created in Nepal utilizing a copper body extremely gilded with 24K gold and adorned with hand-painted accents, is a special representation of purification and tantric understanding. This deity endures a number of ritual instruments, each of which represents an aspect of spiritual development, and has several arms, representing the Five Dhyani Buddhas.
Maha Vajrasattva displays divine authority while sitting in a reflective position on a double lotus throne, preparing to clear negativity and karmic obscurations. While the elaborate decorations and facial expressions demonstrate the enormous amount of care that expert artisans put into this sculpture, his golden body reflects light from all directions, enlightening your shrine.
For those who practice advanced Vajrayana, collect rare tantric art, or are looking for a powerful symbol of cleansing and ultimate spiritual clarity, this statue is perfect. It links the practitioner with the greatest realms of consciousness and compassion by acting as a focal point for meditation and a symbolic guardian of sacred space.
Size: 10.4”/26.5cm (Height) x 8.5”/21.5cm (Base)
Weight: 2.43 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body
Maha Vajrasattva is a key figure. He symbolizes the elevated form of Vajrasattva, which is linked to cleansing and the eradication of bad karma. Typically, he is portrayed as a white person clutching a bell and a vajra, which stand for wisdom and compassion. In order to rid themselves of impurities and advance on the path to enlightenment, practitioners sing the mantra of Vajrasattva and envision him. As the pinnacle of purity and enlightenment, Maha Vajrasattva is essential to many empowerment ceremonies and advanced tantric practices.