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Tibetan Protector Yamantaka Statue: Dispelling Obstacles and Ignorance
A powerful tibetan protector yamantaka statue emerges as a fierce embodiment of wisdom, meticulously handcrafted to inspire protection and spiritual strength. This compelling piece of Buddhist art, standing at 35.5cm, features a robust copper body, symbolizing unwavering resolve against inner and outer hindrances. Its dynamic posture and multi-headed form command reverence, offering a focal point for deep contemplation and courage.
Yamantaka’s fierce form is not one of anger, but of intense compassion, skillfully combating the root causes of suffering: ignorance and the fear of death. His numerous heads, arms, and legs represent his ability to overcome all obstacles to enlightenment. Meditating upon this form invites the practitioner to confront and transform their own inner demons, fostering profound spiritual growth and liberation.
Size: 14”/35.5cm (Height) x 9.8”/25cm (Base)
Weight: 5.07 kg
Material: Copper Body, Gold and Acrylic Paintings
Yamantaka, meaning 'Slayer of Yama, the Lord of Death,' is a wrathful manifestation of Manjushri, the Buddha of Wisdom. He is a prominent Yidam (meditation deity) and one of the eight Dharmapalas (protectors of the Dharma) in Tibetan Buddhism. His practice is particularly significant for overcoming obstacles, conquering negative karma, and subduing inner afflictions, ultimately leading to the realization of enlightenment.















