Sacred Vajrasattva Statue | Gold and Silver Plated Buddha Art
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Size: 25cm(Height) x 17cm(Width)
Weight: 1.99 kg
Materials: Acrylic Color, Copper Body, Electro Gold Plated, Electro Silver Plated
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About Our Product
The Vajrasattva Copper Handmade Sculpture is a stunning representation of the Tibetan Buddha, meticulously crafted to embody the essence of purity and spiritual enlightenment. Standing at 25cm tall, this piece is made from a durable copper body and features exquisite electro-gold and electro-silver plating, adding a radiant and sacred touch to its appearance. The statue is painted with vibrant acrylic colors, enhancing the intricate details and highlighting the divine presence of Vajrasattva. Known as the embodiment of purity, Vajrasattva is depicted holding a vajra and a bell, symbols of wisdom and compassion. This powerful deity helps purify the mind, body, and spirit, making this statue an ideal companion for meditation and spiritual practice.
The Vajrasattva Copper Handmade Sculpture embodies deep spiritual meaning within the traditional Tibetan Buddhist iconography. The deity’s serene and peaceful expression reflects inner purity and the ultimate goal of enlightenment. The vajra in his hand represents the unshakable truth, while the bell signifies wisdom. Together, they create a harmonious balance between the wisdom of the enlightened mind and the compassion required for liberation. This beautiful piece not only serves as a striking work of art but as a powerful spiritual tool for anyone seeking to cultivate purity and clarity in their life.
Introduction of Vajrasattva
Vajrasattva is a central figure in Vajrayana Buddhism, particularly revered for purification practices. Often depicted as a Bodhisattva, he represents the purity that is inherent in all beings and the purification of negative actions and defilements. His mantra is widely recited to cleanse karmic imprints and restore broken vows, guiding practitioners towards their innate Buddha-nature.