Statue of Vajrayana Buddhist Deity Vajrasattva | Buddha for Spiritual Cleansing
Vajrayana Buddhist Deity Vajrasattva Statue stands 15.2 inches (38.5 cm) tall with a base width of 11.8 inches (30 cm), and weighs 5.77 kg. It is handcrafted from an oxidized copper body, gold and acrylic paintings that emphasize the intricate details and sacred symbolism. Vajrasattva, the tantric deity of purification in Vajrayana Buddhism, is revered for his power to cleanse negative karma and purify the mind. This statue serves as a powerful tool for meditation, ritual practice, and spiritual transformation. Ideal for altars, sacred spaces, or collectors of Tibetan Buddhist art.
Vajrasattva is typically depicted as a youthful, serene figure with a calm and compassionate expression, radiating clarity and purity. He is shown seated on a lotus throne in the full-lotus (vajra) posture. The lotus symbolizes detachment, purity, and spiritual growth, rising above worldly impurities. The right hand holds the vajra close to the heart, symbolizing the power of compassion and the method aspect of enlightenment. The left hand rests at the hip, holding the bell, representing wisdom and the realization of emptiness. Vajrasattva is depicted with a gentle smile, indicating his role as a guide for spiritual rebirth and liberation from negative karma. The ornate five-pointed crown represents the five Dhyani Buddhas, embodying the purified aspects of the five aggregates and wisdoms. He is adorned with elaborate jewelry and silken garments, signifying spiritual wealth, abundance, and his status as a Bodhisattva.
Size: 15.2”/38.5cm (Height) x 11.8”/30cm (Base)
Weight: 5.77 kg
Material: Gold and Acrylic Paintings, Oxidized Copper Body
Vajrasattva is a central figure in Vajrayana Buddhism, revered as the embodiment of purity, spiritual regeneration, and the power to purify negative karma. His presence in art and ritual is a powerful aid for practitioners seeking to purify their minds and karma, embodying the qualities necessary for spiritual transformation. The mantra "Om Vajrasattva Hum" plays a central role in these practices, which are believed to cleanse both the mind and spirit. Through meditation on Vajrasattva, one can understand one's inherent purity and enlightened nature, leading to inner transformation.