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Tibetan Vairocana Meditation Statue | Enlightenment Deity for Altar
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Size: 9cm(Height) x 6cm(Length) x 3.5cm(Width)
Weight: 0.15 kg
Materials: 24K Gold Plated, Copper Body, Acrylic Color, Machine Made
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About Our Product
This Himalayan Vairocana Meditation Statue is a sacred machine made Buddhist altar figure crafted from a copper body, finished with 24K gold plating, and detailed with acrylic color. Measuring 9 cm in height, 6 cm in length, and 3.5 cm in width, with a weight of 0.15 kg, this compact statue carries a peaceful presence for shrine rooms, meditation spaces, Buddhist altars, and spiritual decor. Vairocana is known as the central Buddha among the Five Dhyani Buddhas, representing the wisdom of the Dharmadhatu and the radiant nature of enlightenment.
The statue depicts Vairocana seated in meditation on a lotus base, wearing a jeweled crown, ornaments, and richly painted robes. His hands are shown near the heart in a teaching gesture, symbolizing the turning of the Dharma and the awakening of wisdom. The 24K gold plated finish highlights his sacred form, while the acrylic colors bring visual depth to the crown, robes, lotus seat, and facial details. The machine made structure gives the statue a neat and clear appearance while preserving the important iconography of this enlightenment deity.
In Buddhist practice, Vairocana represents pure awareness, universal wisdom, and the transformation of ignorance into awakened understanding. Placing this Vairocana Buddha statue on an altar can support meditation, focus, devotion, and the cultivation of inner peace. This sacred figure serves as a meaningful reminder that enlightenment begins with clarity, mindfulness, and the steady practice of wisdom in daily life.
Introduction of Vairocana
Vairocana, also known as Mahavairocana Buddha, is one of the Five Dhyani Buddhas in Tibetan Buddhism, revered as the embodiment of the Dharmakaya—the ultimate, formless body of all Buddhas. Often depicted sitting on a lotus pedestal, his hands are in the abhaya mudra (gesture of fearlessness), holding a vase symbolizing the sacred teachings of the Dharma. In the Mandala of the Five Dhyani Buddhas, Vairocana is positioned at the center, representing the all-encompassing wisdom of the Dharmakaya and the fundamental nature of existence. He is considered the primary teacher from whom the other four Dhyani Buddhas receive their wisdom, and meditating on him is believed to reveal the true essence of reality and the path to enlightenment.

























































































































































































































































































