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Yama Dharmaraja Sacred Figurine | Fierce Protector

SKU: YDCO22956

Size: 37.5cm x 30cm
37.5cm x 30cm | 14.8 x 11.8 Inches

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Yama Dharmaraja Sacred Figurine: Guardian of Dharma and Time

From Nepalese artistry, the Yama Dharmaraja sacred figurine emerges as a formidable embodiment of dharma’s ultimate protector. This meticulously crafted statue, adorned with vibrant acrylic painting and subtle gold accents, radiates a fierce yet resolute presence. Standing 37.5 cm tall with an 11.8 cm base and weighing 4.1 kg, it commands attention as a significant spiritual piece. Designed for altars, meditation spaces, or sacred collections, it conveys unwavering justice, protective energy, and profound vigilance, reflecting the masterful craftsmanship and devotional heritage of Himalayan artisans.

Yama Dharmaraja, the wrathful Lord of Death and Protector of Dharma, embodies the inevitability of impermanence and the karmic consequences of all actions. Depicted with a fierce visage and powerful attributes, he serves as a potent reminder of the discipline, moral integrity, and courage required on the spiritual path. His presence is both formidable and ultimately compassionate, guiding practitioners to recognize the consequences of their deeds, uphold virtuous conduct, and confront delusion and attachment. Seated or standing atop symbolic supports, this meditation statue inspires steadfastness, fearlessness, and devotion, offering a transformative focal point for contemplation, ethical reflection, and the pursuit of enlightenment.

Size: 14.8”/37.5cm (Height) x 11.8”/30cm (Base)
Weight: 4.1 kg
Material: Acrylic Painting, Gold and Acrylic Painting

Yama Dharmaraja is the Dharma Protector of the Highest Yoga Tantras, particularly associated with the Yamantaka cycle. He is revered as the Lord of Death and the chief protector of the Gelug school of Tibetan Buddhism, ensuring adherence to the vows and commitments of practitioners. His role is to guide beings through the bardo, judging their karma and leading them towards their next rebirth, ultimately serving the path to liberation.

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