Handmade Lion Face Dakini Singhamukha Statue for Decor
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Size: 9.5cm(Height) x 6cm(Width)
Weight: 0.15 kg
Material: Copper Body, Gold Plated
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About Our Statue:
Introducing our Simhamukha Buddha Statue. The essence of Simhamukha, the lion-faced dakini, is famous for her ability to overcome obstacles and evil energies. Crafted from copper, the sculpture boasts a rich, textured finish that emphasizes Simhamukha's strong and imposing presence.
The sculpture depicts Simhamukha in a dynamic pose, her lion's face representing the courageous declaration of the truth and the power to protect the Dharma. Her appearance, frequently depicted with a flaying knife and a skull cup, signifies the transformation of negative energy into knowledge and compassion. This statue serves as an object of veneration and a reminder of the strength that comes from confronting and transforming our inner fears and challenges.
Simhamukha, or "Lion-Faced," is a powerful Dakini character in Vajrayana Buddhism, representing the fury and fearlessness of a lion. She is associated with techniques that remove impediments, shield against harmful influences, and transform rage and resentment into wisdom and understanding. Simhamukha's teachings inspire practitioners to confront their anxieties and embrace the transformative power of dakini wisdom, leading to spiritual liberation and enlightenment.
Introduction To Simhamukha :
In Tibetan Buddhism, Simha Mukha, also known as the Lion-Headed Protector, is a guardian god renowned for its capacity to ward off evil and spiritual obstacles. The lion's head is a symbol of courage, power, and the ferocious energy required to vanquish evil forces and impediments. It is also believed that Simha Mukha protects practitioners on their path to enlightenment, ensuring their spiritual well-being. The protection, empowerment, and spiritual strength accessible to individuals who seek direction and solace in the divine are all symbolized by this statue.