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Gold Plated Wrathful Hayagriva Statue | Symbol of Spiritual Protection and Strength
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Size: 12cm(Height) x 9cm(Width)
Weight: 0.33kg
Materials: Copper, Gold Plated
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About Our Statue :
The Wrathful Hayagriva Statue embodies the fierce protective power of one of Tibetan Buddhism's most venerated deities. Measuring 12cm in height and 9cm in width, this finely detailed statue is crafted from copper and coated in gold, highlighting Hayagriva’s intense and commanding presence. As a wrathful form of Avalokiteshvara, Hayagriva is invoked to dispel negative energies and remove spiritual obstacles that block your path. This statue not only symbolizes the forceful destruction of ignorance but also serves as a potent talisman for safeguarding your spiritual journey and strengthening your inner self. Display it in your sacred space to invite resilience and unwavering protection.
This Hayagriva statue vividly captures the deity’s dynamic and formidable presence, featuring an intense expression and multiple arms that signify his unparalleled power to conquer evil and shield practitioners throughout their spiritual journey. The exquisite gold-plated finish not only draws the eye but also enhances the statue’s aura of divine authority, making it a captivating centerpiece for any altar, shrine, or personal collection. Crafted from solid copper, the statue emanates a grounding energy that deepens its spiritual impact, fostering balance and focus during meditation or ritual. More than a beautiful artifact, this statue serves as a profound symbol of Hayagriva’s transformative power to eliminate obstacles, protect against negative influences, and support growth on the path to enlightenment. Embrace this striking representation to invite strength, protection, and spiritual clarity into your sacred space.
Introduction To Hayagriva :
The furious, wrathful horse-faced deity Hayagriva can expel unconverted evil entities. The Mahayana and Vajrayana traditions have also recognized multiple deities as representations of numerous Buddhas and bodhisattvas.
In Tibetan Buddhism, Lord Hayagriva is a wrathful form of Avalokiteśvara. It is said that there are 108 different varieties of Hayagriva. Avalokitesvara, a Bodhisattva, is one of the most well-known deities in the Mahayana pantheon of Buddhism. In the Mahāvirocana sūtra, Hayagrīva is described as a Vidyaraja who is situated next to the figure of Avalokitesvara in the depiction of the vast Magic circle or Mandala. Additionally, according to renowned Buddhist missionary Bodhiruci, Vidyaraja Hayagriva was associated with Amoghapasa as a unique element of Avalokitesvara.
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 the 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.