Traditionally Crafted Vairocana Buddha Mudra Practice Statue
The Vairocana Buddha Mudra Practice Statue was expertly hand-made using traditional Himalayan sculpting methods. The statue's body is molded using copper. The deity is dressed in kasaya robes and seated on a Tibetan lotus seat decorated with beautiful lotus blossom patterns. He is depicted holding a dharma wheel with both hands on his lap. All the attributes of the deity are hand-carved using a hammer and chisels. It took us months and months of hard work and dedication to complete the figurine. You can use this art piece for Buddhist rituals and daily activities such as yoga and meditation.
Size: 8.6"/22cm (Height) x 6.2"/16cm (Base)
Weight: 1.46 kg
Material: Oxidized Copper Body
Vairocana/Mahavairocana Buddha is one of the five Dhyani Buddhas sitting on a lotus pedestal surrounded by hundreds of flowers in the statue. He has three heads, and his hands are in a meditational posture. Adhi Buddha created Vairocana as one of the Five Dhyani Buddhas. Vairocana means "luminous" or "embodiment of light" in Sanskrit. Vairocana is a Primordial Buddha who sits in the heart of the temple. He's also known as the "great lighting one," "the Life force that illuminates the cosmos."