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5" Small Buddhist Deity Vajradhara Idol from Nepal | Copper Statue Gilded with Gold

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Vajradhara, the Primordial Buddha, embodies the ultimate reality and enlightened awareness in Tibetan Buddhism. Often depicted in union with his consort, Vajravarahi, he symbolizes the inseparability of wisdom (prajna) and compassion (karuna), transcending duality and revealing the essence of enlightenment. Adorned with sacred symbols such as the vajra and bell, Vajradhara represents the union of skillful means and wisdom, guiding practitioners on the path to liberation.


With a serene expression and a crown adorned with symbolic ornaments, he embodies the totality of existence and the boundless wisdom of the Buddha nature. As the primordial source of all Buddhas, Vajradhara illuminates the path to enlightenment, offering boundless inspiration and guidance to those who seek awakening. In his timeless presence, Vajradhara invites practitioners to realize their innate potential and awaken to the truth of existence.

Specifications
DDF782
Artist Mohan Raj Shakya
Copper Statue Gilded with Gold
Height: 5.5 inch
Width: 4.5 inch
Depth: 2.5 inch
Weight 500 gm
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The Embodiment of Primordial Wisdom

This exquisite statue captures Vajradhara, the Adibuddha, the primordial Buddha and the source of all tantric teachings. Revered as the ultimate origin of all Buddhas, Vajradhara is the embodiment of emptiness, ultimate reality, and the profound wisdom that transcends conceptual understanding. In this beautifully rendered form, he is depicted in a posture of deep meditation, seated upon a lotus pedestal, signifying purity and spiritual elevation. The intricately detailed iconography, originating from the heartland of Tibetan Buddhism in Nepal, speaks volumes of the craftsmanship and devotion embedded in its creation.

A Glimpse into Vajrayana Tradition

Vajradhara holds a central place in Vajrayana Buddhism, the "Diamond Vehicle." He is often depicted with his consorts, symbolizing the union of wisdom (prajna) and skillful means (upaya). In this particular representation, his hands are crossed at the chest, a gesture known as the vajra-pranama mudra, signifying the five Dhyani Buddhas, or the five families of enlightened beings. This posture represents the indivisible unity of the enlightened mind and the ultimate emptiness from which all phenomena arise. The presence of the coiled serpent motifs on either side of the base is also significant, often representing the awakening of spiritual energy or the overcoming of ignorance.

Artistry in Copper and Gold

Crafted from copper, a metal revered for its conductive properties and symbolic association with the divine, this statue is further enhanced with a gilding of gold. The interplay of the aged patina on the copper and the lustrous sheen of the gold creates a mesmerizing visual effect, lending an aura of timeless sanctity and profound spiritual energy to the piece. The meticulous detailing extends to the ornate crown and the flowing robes, each element painstakingly sculpted to reflect the divine presence of Vajradhara. This statue is not merely an object of art; it is a conduit to spiritual contemplation and a tangible connection to the ancient traditions of Buddhist philosophy and practice, emanating from the sacred landscapes of Nepal.
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