Description
Ushnisha Vijaya Nagyalma Statue of Boundless Longevity and Wisdom
Ushnisha Vijaya Namgyalma statue emerges as a magnificent focal point of spiritual practice, uniting monumental proportions with refined sacred geometry. Rising to an impressive height of 72 cm (28.3”) with a base of 71 cm (28.0”) and weighing 25.89 kg, this commanding Himalayan masterpiece is meticulously handcrafted from a solid copper body. It is lavishly adorned with lustrous 24K gold gilding, delicate acrylic painting, and brilliant hand-set gemstones. The triple-faced, eight-armed form radiates transcendent grace and protective luminosity, anchoring any altar or sacred space with a serene, empowering presence of pure enlightened energy.
Representing the supreme crown protrusion of the Buddha, this exquisite meditation statue embodies the enlightened pinnacle of wisdom, clarity, and spiritual realization. Her radiant form serves as a powerful vehicle for purification, longevity, and inner transformation. With eight finely articulated arms holding sacred attributes—including the double vajra symbolizing indestructible stability, the image of Amitabha Buddha representing infinite light and compassion, and the vessel of immortality signifying healing and long life—she guides practitioners toward liberation from obstacles and obscurations. Meditating upon her presence supports the dissolution of energetic blockages, inviting blessings of health, mental clarity, and profound wisdom. This sacred icon functions as a living support for practice, enriching daily meditation and deepening connection to enlightened lineage transmission.
Size: 28.3”/72cm (Height) x 28.0”/71cm (Base)
Weight: 25.89 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Acrylic Painting, Copper Body, Gemstones
Ushnisha Vijaya, also known as Namgyalma, is one of the three deities of long life in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition, alongside Amitayus and White Tara. Born from the ushnisha (crown protuberance) of Shakyamuni Buddha, she represents the elimination of negative karmic traces and the attainment of ultimate realization. Her three faces symbolize the pacification of obstacles, the enrichment of life force, and the fierce destruction of ignorance, offering a comprehensive path toward enlightenment and selfless compassion.



















