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Size: 58cm (Height) x 38cm (Width)
Weight: 4.460kg
Materials: Iron
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About Our Statue:
This commanding Vajrayogini Queen of Dakinis Statue, crafted from iron and standing an impressive 58 cm tall, embodies the fierce feminine energy central to Tibetan Tantric Buddhism. Capturing Vajrayogini in her dynamic, wrathful posture, the statue symbolizes the powerful transformation of ignorance into profound wisdom. As the revered Queen of the Dakinis, she represents transcendental insight, fierce compassion, and unshakable liberation from illusion. This striking piece serves not only as a profound spiritual icon but also as a powerful reminder of inner strength and enlightenment, making it an essential addition to any sacred space or meditation altar.
Made from iron, this Vajrayogini Queen of Dakinis statue combines profound spiritual symbolism, making it an ideal choice for advanced practitioners and collectors of Vajrayana art. The statue’s intricate details, including the iconic curved knife and skull cup, vividly represent the cutting away of ego and worldly attachments, essential steps on the path to enlightenment. Perfect for meditative rituals, Tantric ceremonies, or as a striking centerpiece on your altar, this powerful figure commands attention and inspires deep inner transformation. Embrace the fierce compassion and wisdom embodied by Vajrayogini to elevate your spiritual practice and sacred space.
Vajrayogini, the Queen of the Dakinis, is a fierce and enlightened tantric deity who transforms hostile forces into positive wisdom. Depicted in vibrant red, she wears a five-skull crown symbolizing the transmutation of the five mental poisons into the five wisdoms. Her three piercing eyes see beyond the past, present, and future. In her right hand, she wields a curved flaying knife (kartika) to cut through ego and illusion, while her left arm holds a skull cup filled with blood, representing the transformation of desire and ignorance into enlightened nectar. Resting against her left shoulder is a ritual staff (khatvanga) adorned with three skulls, symbolizing mastery over the three times and the inseparability of body, speech, and mind. Vajrayogini’s naked form reveals her freedom from attachment and conceptual coverings, complemented by a garland of severed heads that reflects fearless engagement with impermanence. A flaming halo surrounds her, embodying her blazing wisdom energy. She steps on two figures, signifying the subjugation of ego and dualistic thought, and stands on a sun disc atop a lotus base, symbolizing the union of emptiness (śūnyatā) and blissful awareness.
Introduction To Vajrayogini:
Vajrayogin is a generic female yidam. 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 entirely free of moisture and dust.
• Place it at the highest place on your altar after being consecrated by a 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 objects with the bare hand can smudge the face, leaving scratches.