Sacred Vajrapani Statue | Vajrayana Altar Decor for Protection, Meditation, and Shrine Practice
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Size: 7cm(Height) x 5cm(Length) x 3cm(Width)
Weight: 0.064 kg
Materials: Copper Body, Gold Plated, Machine Made
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About Our Product
This Tibetan Vajrapani Wrathful Deity Sculpture is a sacred Buddhist protector figure made from a copper body with gold plated finishing. Measuring 7cm in height, 5cm in length, and 3cm in width, with a weight of 0.064 kg, this machine made statue features Vajrapani in a dynamic standing posture, surrounded by a flaming aureole. The gold finish highlights the detailed robes, lotus base, fierce expression, and ritual ornaments, giving the piece a strong devotional presence for altars and shrine spaces.
Vajrapani is one of the important protector deities in Vajrayana Buddhism and is known as the embodiment of enlightened power. He holds the vajra, or thunderbolt, symbolizing spiritual strength, unshakable wisdom, and the ability to remove obstacles. The flame design around him represents the burning away of ignorance and negative forces, while his wrathful form reminds practitioners to face fear, confusion, and inner obstacles with courage and clarity.
This Vajrapani sculpture is suitable for Buddhist altar decor, meditation practice, shrine display, or spiritual collections. Its compact size makes it easy to place on a home altar, offering table, or sacred corner. Placed respectfully, this gold plated Vajrapani statue brings a sense of protection, focus, peace, and support on the path toward enlightenment.
Introduction of Vajrapani
Vajrapani, holding a Diamond Scepter, manifests all Buddhas' boundless power and is the first meditational deity in this series depicted in a wrathful form. He stands adorned in a tiger silk cloth and deep blue color, with his hands in a menacing mudra used to overcome obstacles. His right hand holds a vajra, symbolizing the enlightened force of full spiritual awakening, while his left hand holds a lasso used to bind demons. A third eye of wisdom rests on his forehead, and flames of wisdom energy emanate from every pore of his mighty body. The name Vajrapani signifies the wielder of the Vajra, representing the power of total enlightenment.