Description
Yamantaka Wrathful Sculpture: Conqueror of Death and Ignorance
Emerging from the heart of Nepal, this striking yamantaka wrathful sculpture embodies the fierce compassion that vanquishes all obstacles. This powerful copper deity, meticulously formed by skilled artisans, stands as a profound symbol of protection and enlightened wisdom. Its formidable presence, standing at 38cm tall, is designed to inspire courage and transformation within any sacred space.
The iconography of the yamantaka wrathful sculpture powerfully conveys its spiritual essence. With multiple heads, arms, and legs, Yamantaka's form is not one of anger but of fierce determination to overcome death, ignorance, and suffering. His dynamic posture and attributes symbolize the eradication of negative forces and the ultimate triumph of wisdom. This deity is a potent reminder of the transformative power of enlightened mind.
Size: 14.9”/38cm (Height) x 10”/25.5cm (Base)
Weight: 6.21 kg
Material: Copper Body, Gold and Acrylic Painting
Yamantaka, meaning "Conqueror of Death," is a wrathful manifestation of Manjushri, the Buddha of Wisdom. He belongs to the highest class of tantric deities in Tibetan Buddhism and is particularly revered for his ability to overcome the lord of death, Yama. His practice is associated with the eradication of obstacles, dispelling fear, and realizing profound wisdom, guiding practitioners through the most challenging aspects of existence.
















