Hevajra Master of Tantric Transformation Copper Spiritual Statue for Meditation & Shrine Decor
Measuring 12.8"/32.5 cm (Height) by 8.7"/22 cm (Base) and weighing 2.85 kg, this captivating Hevajra Master of Tantric Transformation Statue is an example of Vajrayana Buddhist workmanship. The deity's potent symbolism is brought to life by the carved copper body, 24K gold gilding, and gold and acrylic paintwork. Here, Hevajra is shown in all his tantric magnificence, regarded as the personification of the transforming union of wisdom and method.
The artwork of Hevajra is rich and layered, illustrating the deity's complex nature and the importance of his portrayal in Tantric activities. Each annoyed look, frequently shown with numerous heads and muscles, represents his wisdom and capacity to observe reality from various perspectives. Hevajra's embrace with his spouse, Nairatmya, symbolizes the unbreakable union of wisdom and compassion, a fundamental concept in Vajrayana Buddhism. His angry countenance, surrounded by a halo of flames, represents the purifying power of wisdom. At the same time, the skull crown and garland of severed heads demonstrate his dominion over the cycles of life, death, and the abolition of ignorance. Through these aspects, Hevajra embodies the transforming force needed to overcome obstacles to enlightenment, serving as both protector and guide.
Size: 12.8”/32.5cm (Height) x 8.7”/22cm (Base)
Weight: 2.85 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body
Hevajra is a major deity in Vajrayana Buddhism, representing the necessary combination of wisdom and compassion for enlightenment. He is represented as a powerful, multi-armed figure, frequently accompanied by his spouse Nairatmya, indicating the combination of wisdom and skillful means. His approach entails complicated images and rituals that transform everyday experiences into enlightened states. Hevajra is especially important in the Sakya school of Tibetan Buddhism, where his tantra is a central practice.