24595THFVajrasattva

Vajrasattva Lord of Purification Statue | A Symbol of Spiritual Enlightenment


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Size: 23cm x 11cm
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Sacred Vajrasattva-Lord of Purification Statue | Tibetan Buddhist Deity

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Size: 23cm(Height) x 18cm(Length) x 11cm(Width)
Weight: 1.6 kg
Materials: 24K Gold Plated, Acrylic Color, Copper Body
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About Our Product

The Vajrasattva Lord of Purification Statue is a sacred Tibetan Buddhist deity sculpture created with a copper body, radiant 24K gold plating, and detailed acrylic color work. Measuring 23cm in height, 18cm in length, and 11cm in width, with a weight of 1.6 kg, this statue carries a graceful altar presence for meditation rooms, personal shrine spaces, Buddhist temples, and spiritual home decor. Its refined expression, seated posture, and rich ornamentation make it a meaningful centerpiece for practitioners seeking purification, peace, and deeper spiritual focus.

Vajrasattva is depicted in a serene meditative pose, adorned with an elaborate crown, jeweled ornaments, painted facial details, and flowing blue scarves that frame the figure with movement and elegance. The deity holds the vajra and bell, sacred ritual symbols representing method and wisdom on the path to enlightenment. The gold floral motifs, multicolor base accents, and finely shaped lotus throne highlight the careful craftsmanship of this Buddhist statue. Every painted detail and gilded surface contributes to the sacred beauty of the piece while honoring traditional Himalayan artistry.

In Vajrayana Buddhism, Vajrasattva is known as the Lord of Purification, associated with cleansing negative karma, renewing spiritual intention, and guiding the mind toward clarity and compassion. This Vajrasattva statue supports mantra practice, meditation, and devotional rituals by serving as a visual reminder of inner transformation and awakened wisdom. Placed on an altar or shrine, it brings a peaceful atmosphere to the space and inspires reflection, healing, enlightenment, and a calm connection to the sacred path.

Introduction of Vajrasattva

Vajrasattva is honored as the second patriarch in the Shingon Buddhist lineage, following Vairocana Buddha. According to Kukai's writings in 'Record of the Dharma Transmission,' Nagarjuna encountered Vajrasatva in an iron tower in southern India, as described in Amoghavajra's testimony. The Mahavairocana Sutra states that Vajrasatva imparted the esoteric teachings he had received from Vairocana Buddha to Nagarjuna and initiated him into the abhiseka ritual.

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