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Traditional Simhamukha Statue | Gold Plated Copper Buddhist Deity
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Size: 16cm(Height) x 12cm(Length) x 5cm(Width)
Weight: 0.46 kg
Materials: Acrylic Color, Copper Body, Gold Plated, Machine Made
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About Our Product
This Tibetan Simhamukha Deity Sculpture is crafted from a copper body with gold plating and carefully applied acrylic color, creating a striking sacred figure for a Buddhist shrine, meditation area, or spiritual collection. Simhamukha appears in a dynamic dancing posture surrounded by an elaborate aureole of swirling flames, expressing fierce wisdom and awakened energy. Her lion face, detailed crown, flowing garments, ritual ornaments, and carefully sculpted pedestal demonstrate the skill of traditional Himalayan craftsmanship.
Simhamukha, whose name means Lion Faced Dakini, represents the fearless and powerful expression of enlightened feminine wisdom. She holds a curved ritual knife that symbolizes cutting through ignorance, attachment, and harmful emotions, while the skull cup represents the transformation of ordinary perception into spiritual realization. The khatvanga staff resting against her body reflects tantric accomplishment, and the blazing flames surrounding her signify wisdom that purifies confusion and obstacles. Her commanding posture reveals compassionate strength directed toward protecting practitioners and clearing difficulties from the spiritual path.
This gold plated Buddhist deity statue may support meditation, visualization, mantra practice, and Vajrayana rituals associated with protection and inner transformation. Simhamukha’s fierce appearance is understood as an expression of awakened compassion rather than ordinary anger, inspiring practitioners to confront fear and develop clarity. Displayed on an altar or within a sacred space, this Vajrayana Dakini sculpture encourages courage, focused awareness, inner peace, and steady progress toward enlightenment.
Introduction of Simhamukha
In Tibetan Buddhism, Simha Mukha, also known as Shri Devi, is a highly revered deity recognized as the 'Lion-Headed Protector.' Revered for her capacity to conquer negative forces and shield practitioners from harm, she is considered a vital guardian of the Dharma. Often depicted with a lion's head, she embodies fearlessness and the ability to overcome both internal and external obstacles on the path to enlightenment. Her presence in sacred spaces and devotion to her practice offer profound protection and empowerment to those pursuing spiritual growth.
























































































































































































































































































