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Vajradhara Sacred Statue: Embodiment of Ultimate Wisdom and Compassion
A magnificent Vajradhara sacred statue radiates primordial purity and profound enlightenment. This exquisite copper deity, meticulously handcrafted in Nepal, stands as a testament to the highest ideals of Buddhist art. Adorned with 24K gold gilding, its form perfectly captures the tranquil and all-encompassing nature of the Adi-Buddha, offering a powerful focal point for contemplation and reverence in any sacred space.
Vajradhara represents the ultimate source of all tantric lineages, symbolizing the complete union of wisdom (Prajna) and compassion (Karuna). His crossed arms hold the vajra and bell, signifying the inseparability of method and wisdom, bringing profound understanding and spiritual transformation. Meditating upon Vajradhara inspires practitioners to realize their own inherent Buddha-nature and to awaken to ultimate reality.
Size: 13.4”/34cm (Height) x 10.2”/26cm (Base)
Weight: 3.6 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Copper Body, Gold and Acrylic Painting, Silver Plating
Vajradhara, often referred to as the "Primordial Buddha," is a central figure in Vajrayana Buddhism, particularly within the Kagyu and Gelug schools. He is considered the ultimate source from whom all tantric teachings and lineages originate, embodying the Dharmakaya, the body of truth. Unlike the historical Buddha Shakyamuni, Vajradhara represents the ultimate realization of enlightenment itself, beyond form and concept, and is depicted in union with his consort, Prajnaparamita.










