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Yamantaka Wrathful Statue | Altar Decor

SKU: YTCO20266

Size: 59cm x 45cm
59cm x 45cm | 23.2 x 17.7 Inches

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Yamantaka Wrathful Statue: Conqueror of Death and Ignorance

The Yamantaka Wrathful Statue manifests as a formidable guardian, standing at 23.23 inches (59 cm) tall and weighing 24.2 kg. This powerful Buddhist art piece features an oxidized copper body, beautifully contrasted with rich 24K gold gilded details. Enhanced with delicate acrylic paintings and shimmering silver electroplating, the statue radiates a potent aura of protection and transformative energy, embodying fierce compassion. Handcrafted in Nepal, this striking statue serves as a symbol of strength and spiritual power, making it a captivating focal point for any sacred space. The base measures 17.72 inches (45 cm), adding to its imposing presence.

Yamantaka symbolizes the triumph of wisdom over death and ignorance. His wrathful form represents the fierce compassion necessary to cut through delusions and obstacles on the spiritual path, offering profound protection and guidance to practitioners. This sacred statue serves as a potent visual reminder of the inherent power to transform anger and fear into enlightened awareness.

Size: 23.23”/59cm (Height) x 17.72”/45cm (Base)
Weight: 24.2 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Acrylic Paintings, Oxidized Copper Body, Silver Electroplating

Yamantaka, meaning "Slayer of Death," is a supreme wrathful manifestation of Manjushri, the Buddha of Wisdom. Revered particularly in the Gelug school of Tibetan Buddhism, he is a central meditational deity (Yidam) associated with advanced tantric practices. Yamantaka’s role is to vanquish Yama, the lord of death, representing the ultimate conquest over ignorance, anger, and all mental afflictions, thereby leading practitioners to liberation.

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