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Vajrasattva Traditionally Hand Carved Statue : Altar Decor

SKU: VSFM23390

Size: 15cm x 11cm
15cm x 11cm | 5.9 x 4.3 Inches

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Vajrasattva Traditionally Hand Carved Statue: Embodiment of Pristine Purity

Expertly handcrafted by skilled Nepali artisans, this Vajrasattva Traditionally Hand Carved Statue stands 5.9” (15 cm) tall with a 4.3” (11 cm) base and weighs 0.52 kg. Meticulously crafted from a copper body and adorned with radiant 24K gold gilding, intricate acrylic paintings, and carefully set gemstones, this compact sculpture reflects the exceptional artistry of traditional Himalayan craftsmanship. Its refined details and elegant finish make it an ideal addition to personal altars, meditation spaces, travel shrines, or sacred Buddhist art collections.

Vajrasattva, the embodiment of purity and spiritual purification, is traditionally depicted seated in the vajra posture upon a lotus throne. He holds a vajra in his right hand at the heart, symbolizing the indestructible nature of enlightened wisdom, while his left hand rests in his lap holding a bell, representing transcendent wisdom and the union of method and insight. Adorned with a five-jeweled crown, celestial ornaments, and flowing silk garments, Vajrasattva appears in his sambhogakaya form with a serene and compassionate expression. The luminous gold gilding, vibrant painted details, and gemstone embellishments enhance the elegance of the figure, emphasizing its sacred iconography and artistic refinement.

Size: 5.9”/15cm (Height) x 4.3”/11cm (Base)
Weight: 0.52 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Acrylic Painting, Copper Body, Gemstones

Vajrasattva is a major bodhisattva in the Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhist traditions, primarily associated with purification and confession practices. He is revered as the Sambhogakaya Buddha, representing the ultimate purity of mind. Through his practice, one can cleanse negative karma, break samaya vows, and cultivate inner wisdom, making him a central figure in tantric Buddhism for practitioners seeking spiritual renewal and clarity.

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