Vajrasattva Handcrafted 34cm Gold Gilded Statue | Deity of Purification

SKU: VSCF8313

Size: 34cm x 26.5cm

Estimated Delivery: Nov 16 – Nov 18, Free Shipping

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Discover Purity with the Vajrasattva Handcrafted 34cm Gold Gilded Statue

The Vajrasattva Handcrafted 34cm Gold Gilded Statue stands 34 cm tall and exemplifies exceptional craftsmanship. With its opulent covering of 24K gold embellishing its fine copper construction, this statue is a work of beauty. Vajrasattva's image of spiritual clarity and purity is reflected in the gold gilding, which draws attention to the fine details of his garment and his calm demeanor.

Every component of this monument has been carefully created to encapsulate the core teachings of Vajrasattva. The lotus throne represents purity and enlightenment, while the intricate folds of his robes imply movement and grace. The vivid colors and well-proportioned details demonstrate the artisans' attention to detail, endowing this monument with both spiritual and aesthetic value. This item is a great source of inspiration and would look great in any spiritual collection or meditation area. This statue is a focal point with spiritual and artistic importance due to its exact carving and brilliant gold finish.

Size: 13.4”/34cm (Height) x 10.4”/26.5cm (Base)
Weight: 4.46 kg
Materials: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body

Vajrasattva is a central god in Vajrayana Buddhism, representing the purity and clarity of the enlightened mind. He is shown as a calm white figure holding a vajra and a bell, symbolizing indestructible compassion and wisdom. His mantra, "Om Benza Sato Hung," is said to seek his blessings for cleansing and elimination of obstructions. Vajrasattva practices are critical for removing negative karma and preparation for advanced spiritual practices in Vajrayana Buddhism.

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