Traditionally Handcrafted Buddhist Art of Vajrasattva | Cleansing the Mind and Karma
The traditional Buddhist Art of Vajrasattva statue stands 9.4 inches (24 cm) high and weighs 1.67 kilograms. Its base measures 6.9 inches (17.5 cm). The statue is meticulously crafted from oxidized copper. The darkened finish enhances its spiritual and artistic value, making it a meaningful addition to any collection or meditation space.
Vajrasattva is depicted as a youthful, serene figure with a calm and compassionate expression, embodying purity and clarity. He is typically shown seated on a lotus throne, symbolizing detachment from worldly defilements and spiritual awakening. His Right Hand Holds a vajra (thunderbolt) at his heart, symbolizing indestructible compassion, unshakeable wisdom, and the masculine principle of skillful means, and Left Hand Holds a bell (ghanta) at his hip or resting on his lap, representing wisdom, the feminine aspect of enlightenment, and the realization of emptiness. He is dressed in silks and jewels, resembling a wealthy prince, further emphasizing his bodhisattva qualities and enlightened status.
Size: 9.4”/24cm (Height) x 6.9”/17.5cm (Base)
Weight: 1.67 kg
Material: Oxidized Copper Body
Vajrasattva is a central figure in Vajrayana Buddhism, renowned as the deity of purification and spiritual transformation. He is considered the "Buddha of Purification," invoked in rituals and meditation practices to cleanse negative karma and obscurations, especially for practitioners who have broken vows or seek spiritual renewal.