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Tibetan Vajrapani Deity Statue | Altar Decor for Protection Practice
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Size: 14.5cm(Height) x 11cm(Length) x 6cm(Width)
Weight: 0.52 kg
Materials: Oxidized Copper Body, Machine Made
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About Our Product
This Buddhist Protector Vajrapani Statue is crafted from an oxidized copper body and represents Vajrapani, the embodiment of enlightened power, courage, and protection in Tibetan Buddhism. Measuring 14.5cm in height, 11cm in length, and 6cm in width, with a weight of 0.52kg, this sculpture is suited for Buddhist altars, meditation spaces, shrine rooms, and spiritual collections. The deep copper finish enhances the fierce expression and detailed carving, giving the statue a strong ritual presence.
Vajrapani is depicted in a dynamic wrathful posture surrounded by a blazing flame aureole, symbolizing the transformation of obstacles into awakened energy. His fierce facial expression, skull crown, flowing ornaments, and powerful stance reflect traditional protector deity iconography. He raises the vajra in his hand, representing indestructible wisdom and the strength of enlightened awareness, while the detailed jewelry, flowing ribbons, and lotus base highlight the intricate artistry of the sculpture.
In Vajrayana Buddhism, Vajrapani is honored as a protector who embodies the power and energy of all Buddhas. His presence inspires practitioners to develop courage, determination, and the inner strength needed to overcome challenges on the spiritual path. This oxidized copper statue can be placed on a Buddhist altar, meditation table, shrine room, or Dharma practice space as a symbol of protection, wisdom, transformation, and awakened strength.
Introduction of Vajrapani MM
Vajrapani is the manifestation of the Buddha's boundless power and the first meditational deity in this series to be depicted in a wrathful form. He stands adorned in a tiger silk cloth. His hands are in a menacing mudra, used to overcome obstacles, and his right hand holds a vajra, representing the enlightened force of full spiritual awakening.

























































































































































































































































































