Heruka Vajravarahi Statue | Embrace the Sacred Divine Dorje Phagmo Feminine Energy
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Heruka Vajravarahi Harness the Power of the Sacred Feminine
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Size: 9.4”/24cm (Height) x 5.9”/15cm (Base)
Weight: 1.16 kg
Material: Oxidized Copper Body
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About Our Statue
Introducing the heavenly presence of Heruka Vajravarahi, also known as Dorje Phagmo, into your sacred place with this beautiful statue. This work of art, which stands 9.4"/24 cm tall and weighs 1.16 kg, has an oxidized copper body that has been carefully crafted to represent the spirit of this venerated deity. The embodiment of sacred feminine energy, Vajravarahi exudes compassion and strength, beckoning you to surrender to her transformative presence.
Dorje Phagmo represents the ferocious side of enlightenment and bestows blessings for protection and metamorphosis. Through their devotion to her, devotees develop courage and wisdom by asking for her aid in overcoming challenges on the spiritual road. Equipped with Dorje Phagmo's forceful and compassionate presence, practitioners strive for spiritual enlightenment and freedom via the integration of wisdom and deft methods.
Dorje Phagmo, also known as Vajravarahi, is a prominent character among Vajrayana Buddhism's dakinis, or enlightened feminine spirits. She represents the transformation of commonplace experiences into higher spiritual paths, encouraging practitioners to see life's problems as opportunities for progress and enlightenment. Dorje Phagmo's practice is known for empowering women and encouraging brave and compassionate action in the face of adversity.
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 a 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.
