Statue of Buddha Vajradhara | Symbol of Ultimate Enlightenment

SKU: MVDW18087

Size: 20.5cm x 16cm
20.5cm x 16cm | 8.1 x 6.3 Inches

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Machine-Made Statue of Buddha Vajradhara | Embodiment of Dharmakaya

The Statue of Buddha Vajradhara stands at 8.1”/20.5cm in height with a base width of 6.3”/16cm. Made from a copper body, it is adorned with gold electroplating and detailed acrylic paintings. Weighing 1.20 kg, this refined piece makes a meaningful addition to altars, meditation spaces, or spiritual collections.

Buddha Vajradhara is depicted in a serene meditative pose with half-closed eyes, radiating deep tranquility and boundless wisdom. His right hand holds a vajra, symbolizing compassion and skillful means, while his left hand holds a bell, representing wisdom and emptiness. He is seated in the vajra posture atop a lotus throne, signifying purity and spiritual awakening. This statue beautifully embodies the union of method and wisdom, capturing the essence of Vajradhara as the primordial Buddha in the Vajrayana Buddhist tradition.

Size: 8.1”/20.5cm (Height) x 6.3”/16cm (Base)
Weight: 1.20 kg
Material: Gold Electroplated, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body

Buddha Vajradhara is considered the primordial Buddha in Vajrayana Buddhism, representing the ultimate embodiment of enlightenment and the source of all tantric teachings. He is depicted as a serene, meditative figure seated in the vajra posture on a lotus throne, holding a vajra (symbol of indestructible compassion) in his right hand and a bell (symbol of wisdom) in his left. Vajradhara unifies all Buddhas and is central to highest yoga tantra practices, symbolizing the union of emptiness (śūnyatā) and compassion. He is revered as the origin of the tantric lineage and is visualized by practitioners to deepen their realization of the true nature of enlightenment.

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