25452TBPVajradhara

Buddhist Altar Vajradhara Statue | Symbol of Primordial Wisdom

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Size: 6cm x 3cm
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Oxidized Copper Vajradhara Statue for Altar and Meditation

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Size: 6cm(Height) x 4.5cm(Length) x 3cm(Width)
Weight: 0.064 kg
Materials: Oxidized Copper Body
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About Our Product

This Buddhist Altar Vajradhara Statue is made from oxidized copper, measuring 6 cm in height, 4.5 cm in length, and 3 cm in width, weighing 0.064 kg. The statue portrays Vajradhara seated on a lotus pedestal in a meditative posture, holding the vajra and bell, symbolic of the union of wisdom and method. Its compact size makes it suitable for home altars, meditation spaces, or personal devotional collections, providing a focused spiritual presence for practitioners.

Vajradhara, the primordial Buddha in Vajrayana Buddhism, embodies the essence of all Buddhas and represents ultimate truth, enlightenment, and the source of tantric practice. This sculpture captures Vajradhara’s serene expression, flowing robes, and sacred hand gestures, reflecting traditional Himalayan artistry. The oxidized copper finish enhances the intricate details, emphasizing the symbolic significance of the deity and offering a tangible connection to the source of enlightened qualities.

Displaying this Vajradhara statue in your meditation space or altar encourages reflection on the ultimate nature of mind, inner clarity, and spiritual awakening. Its presence serves as a guide for contemplative practice, reminding practitioners of the inseparable nature of wisdom and method. Beyond decoration, this figure inspires devotion, focus, and a deeper connection with Vajrayana teachings, supporting meditation, ritual, and spiritual growth.

Introduction of Vajradhara

Vajradhara, also known as the Dharmakaya Buddha, is considered the primordial Buddha in Tibetan Buddhism. He represents the ultimate truth and essence of Buddhahood, transcending all duality and illusion. As the embodiment of the dharmakaya, Vajradhara holds the vajra and bell, symbolizing indestructible wisdom and compassion. He is the source of all Buddhas and teachings, guiding practitioners toward enlightenment and liberation. His presence encourages the realization of one's inherent Buddha nature and the attainment of ultimate wisdom.

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