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Vajrakilaya Sculpture | Tibetan Buddhist Protector

SKU: VKHU23294

Size: 31.5cm x 29cm
31.5cm x 29cm | 12.4 x 11.4 Inches

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Vajrakilaya Divine Sculpture of Wrathful Compassion and Protection

Embodying the fierce power of enlightened energy, this Vajrakilaya divine sculpture brings transformative protection into your sacred space. Measuring 12.4”/31.5cm in height with an 11.4”/29cm base and weighing 3.13 kg, it is handcrafted in Nepal from an oxidized copper body with detailed acrylic painting. The deep, dark tones beautifully accentuate the intricate details of his multiple arms and wings, giving this wrathful Buddhist art piece a powerful presence for altars, meditation spaces, and spiritual decor.

Vajrakilaya represents the wrathful manifestation of Vajrasattva, specifically focused on removing internal and external obstacles to enlightenment. In his hands, he holds the three-sided phurba dagger, a powerful ritual symbol that pierces through ignorance, attachment, and aversion, cutting the roots of confusion at their deepest level. His wrathful expression, dynamic posture, and fierce presence do not represent anger but enlightened compassion in its most forceful form, acting swiftly to subdue negativity and harmful forces. Often shown with multiple arms and surrounded by flames of wisdom, Vajrakilaya embodies the fearless energy needed to transform obstacles into spiritual strength. This powerful spiritual icon serves as a reminder of the inner courage, discipline, and clarity required to conquer life’s spiritual challenges.

Size: 12.4”/31.5cm (Height) x 11.4”/29cm (Base)
Weight: 3.13 kg
Material: Oxidized Copper Body & Acrylic Painting

In Tibetan Buddhism, Vajrakilaya (also known as Vajrakila or Dorje Phurba) is a key deity of the Nyingma lineage, representing the activity of all the Buddhas. Known as the obstacle-cleanser, Vajrakilaya practice is traditionally undertaken to clear spiritual blockages, heal afflictive emotions, and purify the mind. His wrathful appearance is not born of anger, but of intense, uncompromising compassion destroying negativity.

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