Four Armed Vajrapani Wrathful Buddhist Art for Strength | Courage & Ritual Empowerment
This 12.8-inch Four Armed Vajrapani Wrathful Buddhist Art for Strength harnesses the elemental force of the horrifying guardian god who represents the strength of all Buddhas. This powerful figure, expertly carved in Nepal from a copper body and gorgeously plated in 24K gold, is surrounded by a brilliant red-orange blazing aureole, symbolizing the purifying of bad elements.
Vajrapani's wrathful visage, many arms carrying symbolic instruments, and muscular stance all symbolize unbeatable spiritual might. The excellent gold and acrylic painting comes to life his wild hair, burning eyes, and elaborate decorations, making it an effective complement to any altar, shrine, or advanced Vajrayana meditation.
Vajrapani, the protector of inner settle, urges the practitioner to eliminate illusions and fears with firm insight and determination.
Size: 12.8”/32.5cm (Height) x 8.1”/20.5cm (Base)
Weight: 4.41 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body
Four Armed Vajrapani, also known as Bhutadamara, holds significant importance in Vajrayana Buddhism, particularly within the Sakya tradition, as a fierce manifestation of Vajrapani, the Bodhisattva of Power. He is revered as the "Tamer of Spirits" and serves as a protector deity, safeguarding practitioners from spiritual obstacles, negative entities, and harmful forces while facilitating their journey toward enlightenment.