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Tibetan Vajrayogini Dakini Sculpture | Sacred Buddhist Art for Meditation
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Size: 64cm(Height) x 38cm(Length) x 18cm(Width)
Weight: 9.7 kg
Materials: Gold And Acrylic Color, Copper Body
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About Our Product
This Tibetan Vajrayogini Dakini Sculpture is crafted from a copper body with gold and acrylic color detailing, creating a powerful sacred statue for Buddhist altar, shrine, meditation, and Vajrayana practice spaces. Measuring 64cm in height, 38cm in length, and 18cm in width, with a weight of 9.7kg, this sculpture has a strong presence suitable for a dedicated Dharma room or spiritual collection. Its vivid red form, gold accents, and expressive posture reflect the transformative energy of Vajrayogini, one of the most revered female deities in Vajrayana Buddhism.
Vajrayogini is shown in a dynamic dancing posture within a blazing flame aureole, symbolizing wisdom fire, purification, and the burning away of ignorance. Her red body represents magnetizing enlightened energy, deep transformation, and the power of awakened awareness. She holds ritual implements connected with cutting attachment, transforming ego, and awakening wisdom, while the khatvanga staff rises beside her as a symbol of tantric realization. Her skull ornaments, flowing garlands, and fierce expression reveal her dakini nature, while the subdued figure beneath her feet represents victory over ego, illusion, and inner obstacles.
In Vajrayana practice, Vajrayogini is honored as a wisdom dakini who guides practitioners toward clarity, fearlessness, and liberation. Her wrathful beauty is not ordinary anger, but enlightened compassion expressed in a direct and powerful form. This sacred statue can be placed on a Buddhist altar, shrine table, meditation room, or tantric practice space as a reminder of transformation, devotion, spiritual courage, enlightenment, and inner peace.
Introduction of Vajrayogini
In Tibetan Buddhism, Vajrayogini is a prominent female yidam and dakini, frequently depicted in various forms, though sometimes simply as Vajrayogin. She also appears within the Mandala of the Eight Manifestations of Guru Padmasambhava, identified as one of the Eight Manifestations of Guru Padmasambhava. Additionally, she is recognized as a manifestation of Shri Devi, a consort of Guru Padmasambhava. Vajrayogin is also known as Dorje Nuppa, meaning 'Vajra Sow'.

























































































































































































































































































