8 Armed Ushnishavijyaja Handmade Statue | Tibetan Style Artwork
This 8-Armed Ushnishavijaya Handmade Statue measures 6.1”/15.5cm in height and 5.9”/15cm at the base and weighs 0.90 kg. Made from copper with 24K gold gilding, gold and acrylic paintings, and gemstones inlaid, it is delicately detailed and visually balanced. Expertly handcrafted by skilled Nepali artisans, it embodies traditional craftsmanship and is a meaningful addition to compact altars, meditation areas, or personal spiritual spaces.
Namgyalma (Ushnishavijaya) is a revered Buddhist deity associated with longevity, purification, and protection. Her iconography carries deep symbolic meaning: the three faces reflect spiritual insight, removing obstacles, and defense against negative influences. The ushnisha crown highlights her enlightened nature, while her lotus seat stands for purity and spiritual elevation. In one upper right hand, she holds a lotus or an image of Amitabha Buddha, symbolizing blessings of healing and long life. Her lower right hand shows the varada mudrā, expressing her generosity in granting boons and clearing obstacles. The bow and arrow in her hands represent skillful means and the power to overcome difficulties. She also holds a viśvavajra (double vajra), symbolizing unshakable wisdom, and a kalasha (vase) containing the nectar of immortality, a sign of enduring life and renewal. Seated in vajra posture, Namgyalma embodies stability, spiritual protection, and the path to enlightenment and well-being.
Size: 6.1”/15.5cm (Height) x 5.9”/15cm (Base)
Weight: 0.90 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body, Gemstones
Namgyalma, also known as Ushnisha Vijaya, is a Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhist deity praised for providing longevity, vanishing death, and purifying negative karma. She has three faces and eight arms, each with symbolic traits indicating her power to protect practitioners from various perils and extend their lives. Namgyalma's practice is especially revered for its ability to improve health, longevity, and mental purity. This statue is a powerful manifestation of these virtues, a constant reminder of the possibility of spiritual growth and rejuvenation.