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Copper Buddhist Artwork of Vajrasattva | Symbol of Purification and Inner Clarity


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Size: 21.5cm x 16cm

Handmade Copper Buddhist Artwork of Vajrasattva | Tibetan Symbol of Karma Cleansing

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Size: 8.5” / 21.5cm (Height) x 6.3” / 16cm (Width)
Weight: 1.42 kg
Material: Oxidized Copper Body, Silver-plated
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About our Statue:
This copper buddhist artwork of the Vajrasattva Statue, known as a symbol of purity and wisdom, represents spiritual purification and the removal of obstacles on the path to enlightenment. This handcrafted statue, measuring 8.5" (Height) x 6.3" (Base) and weighing 1.42 kg, is made of Copper Body and adorned with gemstones. Crafted by expert Nepalese artisans, this sacred item embodies the rich traditions of Himalayan Buddhism, making it an essential addition to altars, meditation areas, or sacred collections.

The Tibetan Buddhist Dorje Sempa, also known as Vajrasattva, is a revered deity associated with purification and spiritual cleansing. Depicted in a serene and meditative posture, he holds a vajra (thunderbolt) in his right hand, symbolizing wisdom and the ultimate truth. In his left hand, he holds a bell gracefully, representing the wisdom of emptiness and the union of compassion and insight. The vajra and bell together signify the inseparable nature of method and wisdom, fundamental to Buddhist teachings. This sacred representation serves as a reminder of inner transformation and spiritual awakening in the Buddhist tradition.

Vajrasattva is a central figure in Vajrayana Buddhism, renowned as the deity of purification and spiritual transformation. He is considered the "Buddha of Purification," invoked in rituals and meditation practices to cleanse negative karma and obscurations, especially for practitioners who have broken vows or seek spiritual renewal.

Introduction To Vajrasattva :

In Tibetan Buddhism, Vajrasattva is revered as a figure of purity. He is frequently seen clutching a bell and a vajra, or thunderbolt, signifying the confluence of wisdom and compassion required for enlightenment. His mantra is often repeated as part of individual and group purification rituals, highlighting his role in helping followers maintain spiritual integrity and cleanliness.

How do you take care of your statues? 

• Place them at room temperature, avoiding direct sunlight. 
• Ensure 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 rough surfaces to wipe your face. Directly touching objects with the bare hand can smudge the face, leaving scratches.

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