Simhamukha Sculpture | Sacred Lion-Faced Dakini for Altar & Rituals
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Size: 16.5cm(Height) x 12.5cm(Length) x 5cm(Width)
Weight: 0.44 kg
Materials: Oxidized Copper Body, Acrylic Color, Machine Made, Silver Plated
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About Our Product
This Sacred Simhamukha Sculpture is a finely detailed representation of the wrathful lion-faced Dakini, created in oxidized copper body, silver plated with acrylic color finishing and machine-made craftsmanship. Measuring 16.5 cm in height, 12.5 cm in length, and 5 cm in width, and weighing 0.44 kg, this sculpture is designed for altar placement, meditation practice, and spiritual spaces connected with Vajrayana protective energies.
The deity is depicted in a dynamic posture surrounded by a blazing flame-like halo, symbolizing the fierce power that transforms ignorance into awakened awareness. Simhamukha, the lion-faced Dakini, is shown holding ritual implements associated with cutting through illusion and ego-based fears. Her expressive form, detailed crown, and wrathful energy represent fearless wisdom and uncompromising clarity within tantric Buddhist iconography.
This sacred sculpture is associated with protection, purification, and the transformation of negative forces into awareness. It is often placed in meditation rooms, ritual spaces, or personal altars to support visualization practice and spiritual discipline. The presence of Simhamukha is traditionally connected with removing obstacles and empowering inner confidence, making this statue a meaningful piece for practitioners and collectors of Himalayan sacred art.
Introduction of Simhamukha MM
In Tibetan Buddhism, Simha Mukha, or Simhamukha, is a highly revered protector deity. Often depicted with the head of a lion, she embodies fearlessness, strength, and the power to conquer negativity. Simha Mukha is considered a guardian who removes obstacles and shields practitioners from harm, guiding them towards enlightenment. She is particularly associated with the Vajrayana tradition, where her fierce appearance symbolizes the transformation of ignorance into wisdom. Devotees invoke Simha Mukha for protection, courage, and spiritual empowerment, positioning her as a vital figure in their spiritual journeys.