Handcrafted Vajrapani Buddhist Statue | Himalayan Artwork for Spiritual Home Decor
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Size: 33cm(Height) x 23.5cm(Width)
Weight: 3.14 kg
Materials: 24K Gold Plated, Acrylic Color, Copper Body, Gemstone
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About Our Product
This handcrafted Vajrapani Buddhist Statue is an awe-inspiring depiction of one of the most revered figures in Tibetan Buddhism. Standing at 33cm in height and 23.5cm in width, this striking statue is made from a combination of 24K gold plating, copper, and intricate gemstone inlays, bringing together both luxury and spiritual power. The 24K gold plating gives the statue a radiant glow, while the delicate acrylic coloring adds depth to the figure’s features. The copper body provides a solid foundation, and the gemstones incorporated into the design add an additional layer of sacred symbolism, elevating this statue beyond mere art into a powerful spiritual object.
Vajrapani, the protector and guardian of the Buddha, is depicted in a dynamic and commanding stance, holding a vajra (thunderbolt) in his right hand, symbolizing the indestructible power of wisdom and the ability to cut through ignorance and obstacles. His expression is fierce, embodying both compassion and the strength required to protect the Dharma. As a deity of protection, Vajrapani is believed to ward off evil and negative energies. The use of 24K gold, copper, and gemstones enhances the spiritual resonance of this statue, making it not only a beautiful decoration for any meditation or altar space but also a powerful reminder of the unyielding strength and protection Vajrapani offers.
Introduction of Vajrapani
In Buddhist tradition, Vajrapani is regarded as the Buddha's defender and adviser. He embodies the power of all Buddhas and is often depicted in wrathful form, indicating his role in warding off evil influences and assisting practitioners on their spiritual journey. Vajrapani's presence represents fearless determination and the ability to overcome internal and external obstacles on the path to enlightenment.