13627EWVajrapani

Vajrapani Wrathful Deity Statue | Guardian of Buddha and Dharma

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Size: 36cm x 23cm

Handcrafted Vajrapani Wrathful Deity Statue | Guardian of Dharma and Spiritual Protection

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Size: 36cm (Height) X 23cm (Width)
Weight: 3.93kg
Materials: Iron Body, Silver Inlaid
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About Our Statue:

This Vajrapani Wrathful Deity Statue with Silver Inlay and Iron Body depicts the strong guardian of the Dharma in Tibetan Buddhism. Standing 36 cm tall, 23 cm wide, and weighing 3.93 kg, this imposing figure drips strength and spiritual power. Crafted from iron with beautiful silver inlay, it represents Himalayan artists' craftsmanship and spiritual regard. Vajrapani is one of the most essential Bodhisattvas connected with strength and removing ignorance, representing unbreakable spiritual power.

This statue depicts Vajrapani in an energetic alidhasana pose, crushing negative energies beneath his feet. He holds a vajra in his right hand, indicating unshakeable might, and a lasso in his left, ready to bind obstacles and subdue harmful entities. Vajrapani, adorned with a five-skull crown, shows how the five poisons are transformed into knowledge. His costume consists of a snake-like garment flowing from his neck, symbolizing control over primeval powers, and a tiger-skin fabric around his waist, symbolizing fearlessness. The third eye on his forehead represents spiritual insight and awakened perception.

This Vajrapani statue, ideal for meditation rooms, Buddhist altars, or ceremonial environments, is a powerful protector and spiritual ally. Display it in your holy area to evoke courage, protection, and the ability to overcome internal and external challenges. As a sign of determination and wisdom, it is also an inspirational gift for Tibetan Buddhist practitioners and collectors. Allow Vajrapani's tremendous compassion to inspire your spiritual path.

Introduction To Vajrapani:

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 is standing, adorned in a tiger silk cloth. His hands are in a menacing mudra, which is used to overcome obstacles, and his right hand is holding a vajra, representing the enlightened force of full spiritual awakening.  

How do take care of your statues?

• Place them at room temperature, avoiding direct sunlight.
• Make sure that the area where your statue is placed is completely 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 a rough surface to wipe the face. Directly touching with the bare hand objects can
smudge the face, leaving scratches.

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