Handmade Ekajati Statue | Tibetan Protector Deity Figurine for Spiritual Protection
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Size: 14.5cm(Height) x 10.5cm(Width)
Weight: 0.51 kg
Materials: Oxidized Copper Body
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About Our Product
Standing at 14.5 cm tall with a 10.5 cm base and weighing 0.51 kg, this Handmade Ekajati Statue offers a compact yet profoundly symbolic presence for any altar, meditation corner, or sacred space. Expertly crafted from oxidized copper, the statue radiates an earthy, timeless aura that enhances both its spiritual significance and artistic craftsmanship.
Ekajati is depicted with her fierce expression and distinctive ritual implements, reflecting her role as a powerful protector deity within the Nyingma lineage of Tibetan Buddhism. Her single-breasted form, intense gaze, and intricate motifs symbolize swift transformative energy and the ability to remove obstacles, safeguard practitioners, and protect the Dharma. Every detail—from her posture to the ornaments—has been carefully designed to embody spiritual vigilance and sacred power.
Perfect for altar decoration, meditation, or spiritual practice, this handcrafted oxidized copper statue brings protective energy and positive vibrations into your space. Ideal for Tibetan Buddhist devotees, collectors, or as a meaningful gift for spiritual seekers, the Ekajati statue serves as a sacred reminder of spiritual strength, devotion, and transformation.
Introduction of Ekajati
Ekajati is one of the most potent and imposing protectors in Vajrayana Buddhist mythology. In accordance with Tibetan mythology, the tantric master Padmasambhava wounded her right eye to aid him in more efficiently taming Tibetan demons. Ekajati is also known as "Blue Tara," "Vajra Tara," and "Ugra Tara." She is frequently recognized as one of the three primary defenders of the Nyingma school, along with Rahula. Her typical role in the Green Tara mandala is that of a liberator. She is also said to be able to dispel personal barriers to enlightenment, lessen the dread of enemies, and spread joy.