14" Buddhist Deity Vajrasattva Sculpture In Copper Gold Plated | Nepalese Statue
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14" Buddhist Deity Vajrasattva Sculpture In Copper Gold Plated | Nepalese Statue

$2573.25
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Specifications
DDP963
Copper Gold Plated
Height: 14 inch
Width: 9 inch
Depth: 6 inch
Weight 4 kg
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100% Handmade
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MADE IN INDIA.

A Vision of Purity

Behold a meticulously crafted depiction of Vajrasattva, a profound figure in Tibetan Buddhism, embodying the essence of purification. This statue, realized in copper and lavishly gold-plated, reflects the rich artistic traditions of Nepal, where the practice of Buddhism has flourished for centuries. Every detail, from the serene expression on Vajrasattva’s face to the intricate designs adorning his garments, speaks to the deep spiritual significance attributed to this Bodhisattva. The skilled artisans have captured the essence of Vajrasattva, seated in the meditative lotus position, a posture symbolizing stability and enlightenment. The golden sheen of the statue radiates a sense of inner peace and tranquility, inviting the viewer to contemplate the path to spiritual cleansing and transformation.

Embodiment of Cleansing

Vajrasattva, whose name translates to "Diamond Being" or "Indestructible Being," is revered as the embodiment of the purification process. In Tibetan Buddhism, it is believed that through sincere practice and visualization of Vajrasattva, one can cleanse negative karma, purify mental obscurations, and ultimately attain enlightenment. The Vajrasattva practice is considered particularly powerful because it combines visualization, mantra recitation, and the recognition of emptiness, all elements essential to spiritual growth. The deity is often depicted holding a vajra (thunderbolt) in his right hand, symbolizing skillful means, and a bell in his left hand, representing wisdom. The vajra cuts through ignorance and delusion, while the bell calls forth the wisdom of emptiness. Together, these symbols represent the union of compassion and wisdom, essential for achieving enlightenment. The crown he wears signifies his mastery of the five wisdoms.

Nepalese Craftsmanship

This exquisite statue is a testament to the enduring artistic traditions of Nepal, a land deeply rooted in Buddhist culture. Nepalese artisans have long been renowned for their skill in crafting sacred images, using techniques passed down through generations. The intricate detail of this statue, from the delicately rendered facial features to the elaborate ornamentation, reflects the dedication and artistry of the Nepalese craftsmen. The gold plating is not merely decorative; it is a symbolic representation of purity, preciousness, and the enlightened nature of Vajrasattva. Owning this statue is not only acquiring a beautiful work of art but also connecting with a rich cultural heritage and spiritual tradition.
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