Handcarved Sacred Maha Vairocana Statue for Shrine | Buddha of the Great Illumination
The sacred Mahavairocana statue embodies the transformative power of supreme enlightenment and universal truth. Standing 9.4 inches tall, with a base width of 6.7 inches and a weight of 1.53 kg, this wonderfully carved sculpture depicts the essence of Vairocana, the center Buddha of the Five Dhyani Buddhas in Mahayana Buddhism.
Vairocana is depicted in a meditation pose, radiating peace and infinite knowledge. As the embodiment of cosmic law and ultimate enlightenment, his hands are holding the Wheel of Dharma symbolizing the Buddha's teachings, the path to enlightenment, and the universal moral order. This statue's serene look and intricate carvings inspire clarity and serenity.
Size: 9.4”/24cm (Height) x 6.7”/17cm (Base)
Weight: 1.53 kg
Material: Oxidized Copper Body
Along with Akshobhya and Amitabha, Vairochana is one of the three most important Buddhas in Tantric Buddhism. These three constitute the organizing structure of the first category of the Tantric classification system's fourfold classification system. According to some Sutra interpretations, Vairochana is a universal form of Shakyamuni Buddha, and he is particularly significant in the history of the early development of Buddhist Tantra.