Handcrafted Yamantaka Bone Statue | Ethically Sourced Yak Bone Yamantaka Sculpture
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Size: 13.5cm (Height) x 5cm (Width)
Weight: 0.050kg
Materials: Ethically Sourced Yak Bone, Wooden Base
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About Our Product:
This wonderfully sculpted Yamantaka bone statue is 13.5cm tall and 5cm broad, carved from ethically sourced yak bone, and stands on a wooden base. Weighing only 0.050kg, this small figurine depicts Yamantaka's furious appearance, representing Manjushri's wrathful manifestation, the Bodhisattva of Wisdom. The beautiful craftsmanship depicts the deity victorious, standing over a buffalo, symbolizing the destruction of death and ignorance.
This Yamantaka bone statue is full of symbolism: His ferocious visage and dynamic posture represent the ability to defeat death and negative forces. The flames around the figure indicate transforming force, while the buffalo beneath depicts defeating ignorance and samsara. This statue’s delicate carving draws attention to these potent spiritual aspects, encouraging devotion and protection.
Yamantaka is adored in Tibetan Buddhism as a protective god who transforms death into spiritual awareness. Displaying this statue provides courage, protection, and clarity to meditation and spiritual practices. It is a potent reminder to overcome problems with knowledge and great compassion.
Introduction to Yamantaka Statue
Yamantaka statue is shown in various ways, one of which is Yamataka Ekavira, which means "lone hero." He has a bull's or buffalo's head with long horns as the center head, among many other features. There are eight primary heads, with the Bodhisattva Manjushri's little crowned head at the pinnacle. Yamantaka dressed in an elephant-skin robe, a garland of freshly cut human skulls, snakes, interwoven bone ornament bracelets, necklaces, and a girdle. Except for his adornments, he is naked. A flaming halo is behind him, and his erect phallus has a crimson tip. He wields a chopping knife (Kartika) in his primary hands, symbolizing his power to sever the root of illusion.