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Ultimate Wisdom Deity Vajradhara Statue | Essence of Timeless Awakening
This Ultimate Wisdom Deity Vajradhara, also known as the Primordial Buddha, measures 6.3”/16cm in height and 4.5”/11.5cm at the base and weighs 0.56 kg. It is made from copper with 24K Gold Gilding, Gold and acrylic Paintings, and Gemstones. Expertly crafted by skilled Nepali artisans, this piece reflects traditional craftsmanship and makes a refined addition to compact altars, meditation spaces, or personal spiritual collections.
Vajradhara, also known as the Primordial Buddha, represents the highest realization of the enlightened mind—the embodiment of emptiness (śūnyatā) and unshakable wisdom (vajra-jñāna). He is depicted in a serene meditative pose, seated in the padmāsana (lotus posture) atop a moon disc and lotus base, symbolizing purity and spiritual stability. He holds the vajra and bell in his Embracing Mudra (crossed hands): the vajra symbolizes indestructible wisdom, while the bell signifies the vast openness of emptiness. His tranquil expression reflects inner peace and ultimate awareness, while his ushnisha on the top of his head marks his supreme awakening. Adorned with gemstones and elegant ornaments, Vajradhara radiates the timeless essence of the Dharmakaya—the truth body from which all Buddhas arise.
Size: 6.3”/16cm (Height) x 4.5”/11.5cm (Base)
Weight: 0.56 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body, Gemstones
Who is Vajradhara?
Vajradhara is considered the embodiment of the primordial Buddha, the source of all wisdom, and the foundation of tantric teachings in Tibetan Buddhism. He represents the ultimate state of enlightenment, embodying the unshakable wisdom (vajra) that cannot be corrupted or broken. Vajradhara is the deity who holds the keys to the secret teachings and the transmission of profound Buddhist knowledge.
As a central figure in tantric Buddhism, Vajradhara symbolizes the pure, timeless nature of the mind, often depicted in a serene and meditative posture. He is the original Buddha from whom all other Buddhas and Bodhisattvas emerge. His iconic attributes include the vajra (symbolizing indestructible wisdom) and the bell (representing the wisdom of emptiness, śūnyatā).
Vajradhara's wisdom is seen as both imperturbable and vast, and he is revered for teaching the path to ultimate realization, particularly through esoteric and tantric practices. He is often associated with the profound enlightenment that transcends dualistic concepts, such as wisdom and compassion, merging them into a perfect unity.