Traditional Tibetan Buddhist Statue For Vajrasattva Mantra 100
Bodhisattva Vajrasattva, also known as Dorje Sempa in Tibetan Buddhism, is frequently hand-carved in Nepalese Himalayan art, presenting you a 24-carat Gold Gilded Statue for Vajrasattva Mantra 100. This sculpture was created with pure copper, fine acrylic paintings painted over, and a 24-Carat gold finish. This statue was made with high-quality materials, and we promise that nothing unforeseen will happen to it. The crown and ornaments feature a distinctively complex design. This is a beautiful gift from Nepal to a practitioner like you in meditation. This sharpened statue is just 8" tall, making it simple and safe for a traveler to transport.
Artists must have years of skill since delicate carvings require them to carve out elaborate designs on a small surface.
Size: 8.6"/22cm (Height) x 6.6"/17cm (Base)
Weight: 1.38 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Copper Body, Acrylic Paintings
Vajrasatva is typically regarded as the second patriarch in the Shingon Buddhist lineage, the first being Vairocana Buddha. According to Kukai's writings in Record of the Dharma Transmission, Nagarjuna encountered Vajrasatva in an iron tower in southern India, based on Amoghavajra's testimony. As recounted in the Mahavairocana Sutra, Vajrasatva inducted Nagarjuna into the abhiseka ceremony and entrusted him with the esoteric teachings he had gained from Vairocana Buddha. Kukai doesn't go into detail on Vajrasatva or his beginnings.