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4" Small Vajrasattva Copper Statue | Buddhist Deity Idol from Nepal

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Vajrasattva, a revered figure in Tibetan Buddhism, embodies the essence of purified enlightenment. Depicted with a white complexion, Vajrasattva is a Bodhisattva associated with purification practices and the transformation of negative karma. The iconic attributes of Vajrasattva include the vajra (Thunderbolt, symbolizing indestructible enlightenment, and a bell, representing wisdom. This pairing signifies the inseparable union of skillful means and wisdom.

 

This pairing signifies the inseparable union of skillful means and wisdom on the path to awakening. Devotees turn to Vajrasattva for purification, seeking to clean their thoughts, speech, and actions. The recitation of Vajrasattva’s mantra, “Om Vajrasattva hum,” coupled with visualizations, serves as a potent practice for dispelling impurities and fostering spiritual renewal.

Specifications
DDF838
Artist Rabindra Shakya
Copper Statue
Height: 4 inch
Width: 3.5 inch
Depth: 2.5 inch
Weight 200 gm
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Vajrasattva: The Diamond Being

Behold this exquisitely crafted copper statue, a testament to the artistic heritage of Nepal. This captivating sculpture represents Vajrasattva, the Bodhisattva embodying purity and the power of purification within Vajrayana Buddhism. Vajrasattva, whose name translates to "Diamond Being" or "Adamantine Being," is seen as the embodiment of all the Buddha's of the five Buddha families. Meditating on Vajrasattva, reciting his mantra, and visualizing his radiant form is believed to be a potent method for cleansing negative karma and obscurations of the mind, paving the way for spiritual realization. The practice of Vajrasattva meditation is deeply ingrained in Tibetan Buddhist traditions. It is often undertaken at the beginning of tantric practices to purify the mind stream, rendering it more receptive to the transformative energies of the teachings. It’s also a practice performed as a part of the Preliminary Practices, Ngondro. The essence of Vajrasattva is the embodiment of all the Buddhas and represents the path to enlightenment through purification and wisdom.

A Glimpse into Divine Form

This statue captures the serene essence of Vajrasattva. He is depicted seated in the vajra posture, a symbol of unwavering stability and enlightenment. His right hand holds the vajra, a ritual implement representing indestructibility, the potency of wisdom, and the skillful means to cut through ignorance. In his left hand, he holds the bell, ghanta, representing emptiness, compassion, and the feminine principle. The bell's sound is believed to awaken beings from their slumber of delusion. The statue's detailing reveals a wealth of symbolic meaning. Adorned with a crown, necklaces, armlets, and bracelets, Vajrasattva embodies the qualities of a fully realized being. The elaborate ornamentation reflects his inherent perfection and the enlightened state. The serene expression on his face exudes compassion and wisdom, inviting the devotee to connect with their own innate potential for enlightenment. The intricate platform beneath him is decorated with mythical animals, possibly snow lions. Snow lions symbolize fearlessness, strength, and joy in Tibetan Buddhism.

Crafted in the Heart of Nepal

The creation of this statue is steeped in the artistic traditions of Nepal, a land renowned for its rich Buddhist heritage and skilled artisans. Generations of craftsmen have honed their skills, passing down the knowledge and techniques required to create sacred objects that inspire devotion and contemplation. This statue is a tangible expression of this cultural legacy, embodying the artistic finesse and spiritual devotion that characterize Nepalese craftsmanship. Its presence in your home or meditation space will serve as a constant reminder of the potential for inner peace and the power of purification.
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