Description
Yamantaka Sacred Copper Statue: Fierce Compassion Embodied
A powerful Yamantaka sacred copper statue rises, radiating an intense, awe-inspiring presence. Standing 40 cm tall (15.75”) on a 23 cm (9.06”) base, this meticulously crafted figure showcases the wrathful yet compassionate form of the Dharma Protector. Fashioned from an oxidized copper body with strategic silver plating and detailed acrylic paintings, it emanates a profound spiritual energy, ready to guard and guide. Handcrafted in Nepal, this statue is a testament to both craftsmanship and devotion.
Yamantaka, the "Conqueror of Death," symbolizes the profound wisdom that vanquishes ignorance and fear. His wrathful aspect is a fierce manifestation of compassion, actively destroying obstacles to enlightenment. Through its multi-faceted form, this meditation statue serves as a potent reminder of the mind's capacity to overcome death and impermanence with resolute focus.
Size: 15.75”/40cm (Height) x 9.06”/23cm (Base)
Weight: 4.57 kg
Material: Acrylic Paintings, Oxidized Copper Body, Silver Plating
Yamantaka, often depicted with a bull's head, is a wrathful emanation of Manjushri, the Buddha of Wisdom. He is revered in Tibetan Buddhism as a Yidam (meditational deity) and a Dharma Protector, associated explicitly with overcoming the lord of death, Yama, and ultimately conquering the cycle of rebirth. His complex iconography symbolizes the complete triumph over fear, ignorance, and suffering, guiding practitioners towards liberation.













