Golden Handcrafted Tibetan Buddhist Purifier Deity vajrasattva Statue
This Tibetan Buddhist Purifier Deity Vajrasattva Statue stands at 18.9”/48cm in height and 12.6”/32cm at the base, weighing 8.51 kg. Crafted from copper, covered with a triple layer of 24K gold gilding, and carved with deeply engraved carvings that produce a magnificent 3D-like effect. This sculpture, adorned with hand-carved gemstones, handcrafted by expert Nepalese artisans, elegantly symbolizes Himalayan Buddhism's sacred traditions, making it an appropriate addition to altars, meditation places, or sacred collections.
Vajrasattva is portrayed with a serene and compassionate demeanor, embodying his sacred role as the purifier of negative karma and mental impurities. Seated in padmasana (full lotus position) upon a lotus throne with a moon disc beneath it, he symbolizes spiritual purity, balance, and the attainment of enlightenment. A five-pointed crown rests upon his head, signifying the transcendent wisdom of the Five Dhyani Buddhas, while an ushnisha (topknot) atop his head symbolizes the culmination of spiritual wisdom and power. In his right hand, he holds a vajra, representing indestructible wisdom (vajra-jñāna), the unwavering insight into the true nature of reality. In contrast, he has a bell in his left hand, signifying the ultimate truth of emptiness (śūnyatā), the absence of inherent existence in all phenomena. These sacred implements embody the union of method and wisdom, the inseparable principles that lead to enlightenment. Adorned in celestial robes and divine ornaments, Vajrasattva radiates clarity, inner transformation, and the serene power of awakened presence.
Size: 18.9”/48cm (Height) x 12.6”/32cm (Base)
Weight: 8.51 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body, Handcarved Gemstones
Vajrasattva, also known as Dorje Sempa in Tibetan, is a revered figure in Vajrayana Buddhism, embodying the principle of purification. He is considered the purifier of negative karma and mental obscurations, guiding practitioners toward spiritual transformation and enlightenment. Often depicted as a serene figure seated in full lotus position, Vajrasattva holds a vajra (symbolizing indestructible wisdom) in his right hand and a bell (representing the ultimate truth of emptiness) in his left. His role is essential in tantric practices, where he is invoked for purification rituals. Vajrasattva’s compassion and wisdom are central to his function as a guide for clearing away the obstacles that prevent practitioners from realizing their true nature and achieving enlightenment.