Purification Deity Ucchusma | Sacred Art for Removing Negativity & Blessings
Purification Deity Ucchusma measures 17.1 inches (43.5 cm) in height with a base width of 11.2 inches (28.5 cm) and weighs 3.42 kilograms. Crafted from a sturdy copper body, it features rich gold coloring complemented by detailed acrylic paintings. Its balanced size and artistic finish make it an excellent piece for spiritual spaces or elegant home décor, reflecting timeless Himalayan craftsmanship.
He has a wrathful expression with a gaping mouth, sharp teeth, and a roaring voice. His hair stands on end, adorned with skulls and a crown. Ucchusma has multiple faces, and he is depicted with multiple arms, each holding different weapons and implements to subdue hostile forces. Ucchusma wears minimal clothing, adorned with bone ornaments, a tiger skin, and a garland of severed heads, signifying his detachment from worldly concerns and his victory over death. His left leg steps on a mountain while his right leg is raised as if soaring. This dynamic posture symbolizes his ability to overcome obstacles. Despite his fierce appearance, Ucchusma embodies a form of compassion that aggressively confronts ignorance and opposing forces to aid spiritual liberation.
Size: 17.1”/43.5cm (Height) x 11.2”/28.5cm (Base)
Weight: 3.42 kg
Material: Gold Coloring, Copper Body, Acrylic Paintings
Ucchusma Vajra stands as a fierce guardian within Buddhist lore, celebrated for cleansing impurities and clearing the path to enlightenment. With his formidable, wrathful visage, he banishes negativity and shields devotees from harmful forces. This powerful deity plays a cherished role in tantric ceremonies, embodying the force that dissolves obstacles and purifies the spirit.