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Yamantaka Wrathful Deity Statue | Fierce Protector of Enlightened

SKU: YTCO23106

Size: 73cm x 54.5cm
73cm x 54.5cm | 28.7 x 21.5 Inches

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The Yamantaka Wrathful Deity Statue: Conquering Death and Ignorance

Yamantaka wrathful deity statue stands as a monumental force of spiritual transmutation, capturing the ultimate victory of wisdom over death. Standing at an imposing height of 73cm and weighing a substantial 37.74kg, this premium sculpture commands reverence in any environment. Crafted from a pure copper body, the complex multidimensional form of the deity is brought to life through exquisite gold and acrylic painting, radiating a fierce yet protective aura that defines the highest tier of sacred Himalayan craftsmanship.

Yamantaka appears in a fiercely powerful wrathful form symbolizing the complete destruction of ignorance and the conquest of death itself. He is typically depicted with a buffalo head or a fierce human face crowned with multiple skulls, embodying the transformation of anger into enlightened wisdom. His many arms hold ritual implements such as a curved knife, skull cup, vajra, and lasso, each representing methods to cut through delusion and bind negative forces. Surrounded by blazing flames of pristine awareness, he stands in a dynamic posture trampling Yama, the lord of death, signifying victory over the cycle of samsara. Adorned with bone ornaments, a garland of severed heads, and a wrathful expression, Yamantaka radiates an intense yet compassionate energy that protects practitioners and guides them toward ultimate liberation.

Size: 28.7”/73cm (Height) x 21.5”/54.5cm (Base)
Weight: 37.74 kg
Material: Gold and Acrylic Painting on Copper Body

Yamantaka, also known as Vajrabhairava, is one of the most significant yidams (meditation deities) within the Gelug school of Tibetan Buddhism. As the "Terminator of Death," his role is not to invoke fear, but to represent the immense energetic force needed to conquer spiritual blockages and the illusion of duality. His practice is highly revered for its power to clear immediate obstacles and guide the consciousness toward ultimate enlightenment.

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