Vajrapani Bodhisattva Statue | Traditional Tibetan Artwork

SKU: VPK1341

Size: 44cm x 34cm

Estimated Delivery: Nov 09 – Nov 11, Free Shipping

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Finely Hand Carved Vajrapani Bodhisattva Statue.

We have perfectly hand-crafted the Vajrapani Bodhisattva Statue utilizing the traditional Himalayan art method. Crafted using a copper body glided with 24k genuine gold and then finely painted with acrylic paint. Vajrapani is seen passionately dancing with one leg bent and the other outstretched outward within the halo flames. He holds a vajra in his right hand over his head, representing his desire and drive for accomplishment. He uses a lasso in his left hand to ensnare the demons of illusion. His three eyes that represent his understanding of the past, present, and future. He wears a crown made of five human skulls, signifying his purification of the five aggregates and his transformation of the five poisons into the five transcendent wisdoms. This art of Himalayan will be a great gift from Nepal to a practitioner like you. 

Size: 17.3"/44cm (Height) x 13.3"/34cm (Base)
Weight: 6.20 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Copper Body, Acrylic Paintings

Vajrapani, known as “chag na dor je” in Tibetan is one of the earliest deities of Mahayana Buddhism. He represents the power of all Buddha. With the opening of the third eye, he looks ferocious. He is a Bodhisattva who represents the enlightened mind's energy, and his mantra reflects that characteristic. The dancing within the halo flames represents transformation. The holding of Vajra stands for power that cuts through the delusion’s darkness and the lasso is to bind demons.

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