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Sacred Vajrapani Sculpture: Sacred Statue for Meditation Space

SKU: VPFS23629

Size: 21cm x 17cm
21cm x 17cm | 8.3 x 6.7 Inches

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Embracing Protection with a Sacred Vajrapani Sculpture

This Sacred Vajrapani Sculpture stands at 8.27”/21cm in height and 6.69”/17cm at the base, with a weight of 1.35 kg. Crafted from a copper body, this sculpture is beautifully enriched with gold electro plating and detailed gold and acrylic painting, giving it a radiant and powerful sacred appearance. Handcrafted by expert Nepalese artisans, the statue reflects the refined traditions of Himalayan Buddhist metalwork through its strong form, expressive details, and carefully finished surface. Its compact yet commanding presence makes it an appropriate addition to Buddhist altars, meditation spaces, protector shrines, or sacred spiritual collections.

In this sculpture, Vajrapani is depicted in his wrathful and powerful form, representing the enlightened strength of all Buddhas. His fierce expression, dynamic posture, and commanding presence reflect his role as a protector who removes obstacles and guards the Dharma. Vajrapani is traditionally associated with the vajra, symbolizing indestructible spiritual power and awakened energy. The gold and acrylic painting highlights the sacred details of his face, ornaments, and body, while the gold electro plating enhances the sculpture’s radiant presence. His wrathful appearance is not ordinary anger, but a symbol of powerful compassion used to overcome ignorance, fear, and negative forces.

Size: 8.27”/21cm (Height) x 6.69”/17cm (Base)
Weight: 1.35 kg
Material: Copper Body, Gold and Acrylic Painting, Gold Electro Plating

Vajrapani, whose name means "Vajra in hand," is one of the earliest Bodhisattvas in Mahayana Buddhism. He represents the power of the Buddhas, embodying the active, forceful aspect of compassion that destroys delusion. Often depicted in a wrathful form, he protects practitioners from negative influences and helps them overcome inner and outer obstacles, serving as a guiding protector.

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