Statue of Vajrasattva Symbol of Purification | The Diamond Being
This Statue of Vajrasattva, known as the Lord of Purification, measures 17.7 inches (45 cm) in height and 11.8 inches (30 cm) at the base, with a weight of 7.38 kg. Expertly crafted by skilled artisans, it features a copper body with an oxidized finish, adorned with mercury gold, intricate acrylic paintings, and hand-carved gemstones. This powerful representation of Vajrasattva is perfect for placement on altars, in meditation spaces, or as a meaningful decorative centerpiece, offering both spiritual significance and visual beauty to any setting.
In his iconography, Vajrasattva is depicted with a serene and compassionate expression, symbolizing his role in purifying negative karma and obscurations. Seated in the vajra (lotus) posture on a lotus throne, he embodies spiritual purity and stability. In his right hand, he holds a vajra, symbolizing indestructible wisdom, while his left hand holds a bell, representing the ultimate reality of emptiness. Together, the vajra and bell signify the union of method and wisdom. Adorned with celestial garments and ornaments, Vajrasattva radiates the clarity, transformation, and inner peace of an enlightened mind. His radiant halo further complements his symbolism, enhancing his divine presence and spiritual illumination.
Size: 17.7”/45cm (Height) x 11.8”/30cm (Base)
Weight: 7.38 kg
Material: Mercury Gold, Acrylic Paintings, Oxidized Copper Body, Handcarved Gemstones
In Tibetan Buddhism, the Vajrasattva is a highly esteemed figure who represents purity and the purging of negativity. Usually shown wearing white, he is holding a bell and a vajra, or thunderbolt, which stand for the combination of compassion and wisdom. In order to rid themselves of problems and bad karma, devotees partake in purifying exercises including chanting mantras and carrying out rituals. In these practices, the mantra "Om Vajrasattva Hum" is essential since it is thought to cleanse the mind and spirit. The understanding of one's inherent purity and enlightened nature can be attained through inner transformation facilitated by meditating on Vajrasattva.