Handcrafted Vajradhara Sculpture | Vajradhara The dharmakaya
The incarnation of the dharmakaya, Vajradhara, stands 13.2 inches tall and is made of 24K gold-gilded copper with acrylic and gold painting decorations. It is a powerful symbol of enlightenment in Buddhist iconography. This beautiful statue depicts Vajradhara sitting in the vajra posture, which is a sign of meditation practice profundity, stability, and focus. His complexion, which is blue symbolizes profound understanding, highlights his peaceful expression. He is dressed in traditional Buddha garb, which includes jewels and a crown that symbolize his enlightened position.
Vajradhara is holding a bell that symbolizes the harmony of clever means and wisdom, and in his hands he is holding a vajra, which stands for indestructibility and the union of method and widom. When taken as a whole, these components represent the basic ideas of the Vajrayana school, which emphasizes the union of compassion and wisdom. For practitioners, this deity acts as a mentor, encouraging them to develop inner strength and wisdom as they travel their spiritual pathways.
Size: 13.2”/33.5cm (Height) x 10.6”/27cm (Base)
Weight: 3.57 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body
The dharmakaya, also known as Vajradhara Buddha, is the foundation of all enlightened manifestations. Because Tilopa received the Vajrayana teachings directly from Vajradhara, the dharmakaya buddha, Vajradhara is fundamental to the Kagyu lineage. As a result, the Kagyu lineage sprang from the nature of Buddhahood itself.