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Vajrasattva Sculptor | The Radiance of Purity and Healing
Handcrafted in Nepal, this sacred Vajrasattva statue embodies purity, healing, and the radiant nature of the awakened mind. Standing 31 cm (12.2 inches) tall with a 22 cm (8.6 inches) base and weighing 3.17 kg, it is expertly formed from a solid oxidized copper body and adorned with 24K gold gilding, detailed acrylic painting, and carefully set gemstones. The elegant craftsmanship highlights Vajrasattva’s serene expression, symbolic attributes, and refined details, reflecting his role as the Buddha of purification and the restoration of spiritual harmony. This finely crafted sculpture serves as a meaningful focal point for altars, meditation spaces, or sacred collections, inspiring devotion, inner clarity, healing, and the purification of negative energies.
Vajrasattva, the Bodhisattva of Purification, embodies the pristine nature of the enlightened mind and the inseparable union of wisdom and compassion. Seated gracefully on a lotus throne in a meditative posture, he represents purity, clarity, and the transformation of negative karma and mental obscurations. In his right hand, he holds the vajra at his heart, symbolizing indestructible wisdom, compassion, and the unchanging nature of enlightened awareness, while his left hand holds the bell (ghanta) at his hip, representing transcendent wisdom, emptiness, and the profound understanding of reality. Adorned with a jeweled crown, flowing garments, and sacred ornaments, his peaceful expression reflects purity, serenity, and spiritual refinement. This sacred statue serves as a powerful meditation and devotional focus, inspiring practitioners to cultivate inner purification, forgiveness, mindfulness, and the realization of their own inherent enlightened nature.
Size: 12.2”/31cm (Height) x 8.6”/22cm (Base)
Weight: 3.17 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Acrylic Painting, Oxidized Copper Body, Gemstones
Vajrasattva is revered in Vajrayana Buddhism as the embodiment of purity, purification, and the restoration of enlightened awareness. He is often invoked through the recitation of his hundred-syllable mantra, a profound practice believed to cleanse negative karma, remove mental obscurations, and purify broken vows. Vajrasattva practice plays an essential role in preparing the mind for deeper tantric teachings, guiding practitioners toward inner clarity, spiritual transformation, and the realization of a pure awakened state.











