Majestic Statue of Hayagriva | Fierce Buddhist Wisdom Protector Deity

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SKU: HGCO19512

Size: 33cm x 23cm
33cm x 23cm | 13 x 9.1 Inches

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Experience the Power of the Majestic Statue of Heyagriva: A Protector's Radiance

From the heart of Kathmandu’s revered workshops, a majestic statue of Heyagriva emerges, embodying fierce protection and profound wisdom. This exquisite piece stands at 33cm tall with a substantial base of 23cm, handcrafted from a solid copper body. Lavishly adorned with 24K gold gilding and intricate acrylic paintings, the statue radiates a powerful, transformative aura, making it a focal point for any spiritual space or collection of Buddhist art.

The iconography of this Heyagriva statue speaks to a profound spiritual purpose. Its wrathful form is not one of anger, but of intense compassion, swiftly cutting through ignorance and obstacles on the path to enlightenment. Adorned with a skull crown, flaming hair, and holding powerful ritual implements, Heyagriva symbolises the ultimate triumph over inner demons and external hindrances. This representation serves as a potent reminder of the mind's capacity for transformation and purification, inspiring deep meditation and fearless practice.

Size: 13”/33cm (Height) x 9”/23cm (Base)
Weight: 5.43 kg
Material: Acrylic Paintings, 24K Gold Gilded, Copper Body

Heyagriva, meaning "Horse-necked One," is a powerful wrathful deity in Tibetan Buddhism, recognized as an emanation of Amitabha or Avalokiteshvara. His fierce form, often depicted with a horse head atop his crown, symbolises his ability to conquer powerful negative forces and obstacles, particularly those related to speech and action. He is revered as a protector of the Dharma and a remover of hindrances to spiritual practice, transforming aggression into enlightened activity.

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