14757TDFVajrapani

Tibetan Deity Chana Dorje Statue | Sculpture for Strength, Protection, and Empowerment

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Size: 31cm x 24.5cm

Sacred Tibetan Deity Chana Dorje Statue | Guardian of Buddhist Teachings

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Size: 31cm (Height) X 24.5cm (Width)
Weight: 3.65kg
Materials: Copper Body, Gold Plated, Acrylic Color
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About Our Ritual Item :

This Vajrapani, also known as the Tibetan deity Chana Dorje statue, is 31 cm tall, 24.5 cm broad, and weighs 3.65 kg. Crafted from copper and plated in gold, it radiates both strength and serenity. The brilliant acrylic hues highlight the dynamic energy of Vajrapani, one of Tibet's most renowned deities. This statue rests on a detailed lotus base, and the flames behind him represent the transformational force of the deity's protection and wrath. Its large size and detailed craftsmanship make it an appealing addition to meditation rooms, altars, or spiritual collections.

Vajrapani is depicted in a wrathful pose, holding his vajra in one hand, symbolizing the ability to dispel ignorance and safeguard the Dharma. His powerful stature, wrathful countenance, and burning energy reflect his function as the guardian of the Buddha's teachings. The blazing halo behind him accentuates his commanding presence, while the gold plating adds a regal touch that reflects his divine power.  

In Tibetan Buddhism, Vajrapani is regarded as the manifestation of the Buddha's power to protect the Dharma. He represents inner power and helps practitioners overcome challenges and bad energy. Displaying the Vajrapani statue provides protection, spiritual power, and a strong connection to Buddhist teachings. His presence elevates any holy area, bringing insight and strength into your practice.

Introduction To Vajrapani:

Vajrapani is the manifestation of all of the buddhas' boundless power and the first meditational deity in this series to be depicted in a wrathful form. He is standing, adorned in a tiger silk cloth. His hands are in a menacing mudra, which is used to overcome obstacles, and his right hand is holding a vajra, which represents the enlightened force of full spiritual awakening.  

How do you set up your own Buddhist Shrine?

• Find a clean, quiet, and uncluttered spot
• Set up an altar table and cover it with an altar cloth that calls to you
• Place your sacred item at the center

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