Sacred Buddhist Dakini Sculpture | Gold-Plated Vajrayogini Statue for Altar & Ritual Practices
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Size: 36cm (Height) x 24cm (width)
Weight: 2.69 kg
Material: Copper body, Gold plated, Pure Silver
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About our statue
The Gold-Plated Vajrayogini Statue beautifully depicts the sacred Buddhist Dakini, representing wisdom, transformation, and spiritual rebirth. Standing 36 cm tall and 24 cm wide, this masterpiece is beautifully carved with a copper body and a pure silver form that exudes holy energy. The statue is further decorated with gold plating, which heightens its spiritual presence and makes it an actual embodiment of Vajrayogini's enlightened might. She is seen in a dynamic position, arising with furious grace, with her right hand holding a vajra-handled knife, symbolizing the removal of ignorance and illusion. She has a skull cup in her left hand, symbolizing the transformation of negative energy into wisdom and the ultimate understanding of emptiness.
This magnificent statue enormously adds to any altar, meditation space, or Buddhist temple, symbolizing outstanding commitment and spiritual practice. Vajrayogini is one of the most venerated deities in Vajrayana Buddhism, representing the way to liberation and guiding practitioners to enlightenment. The meticulous craftsmanship, from her expressive facial features to the intricate patterns of her adornments, demonstrates Nepalese artisans' extraordinary expertise. This sacred sculpture is both a profound spiritual symbol and an incredible work of art. It is ideal for ritual offerings, meditation practices, or a meaningful gift for dedicated practitioners and collectors.
Introduction To Vajrayogini :
Vajrayogin is a generic female yidam, and while she is occasionally depicted simply as Vajrayogin, she is shown in a different form in almost two-thirds of her sadhanas. Vajravarahi and Krodikali are some of her other manifestations. Vajrayogini is a Vajrayana Buddhist meditation deity and a dakini.
How do you take care of your statues?
Place them at room temperature, avoiding direct sunlight.
Make sure that the area where your statue is placed is completely free of moisture and dust.
Place it at the highest place on your altar after being consecrated by Lama/monks. The best practice is to keep them covered inside a glass cabinet.
Do not use your bare hands or any objects with a rough surface to wipe the face. Directly touching with the bare hand objects can smudge the face, leaving scratches.