Hand Carved Buddhist Tibetan Ritual Vajrayogini Gold Gilded Hand Face Painted Copper Statue

Hand Carved Buddhist Tibetan Ritual Vajrayogini Gold Gilded Hand Face Painted Copper Statue

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Traditionally Hand Made Tibetan Buddhist Sculpture Religious Ritual Copper Alloy with 24 Karat Gold Gilded and Hand Painted Face Vajrayogini Statue Rupa Shrine | Altar Monastry Shrine | Altar Monastry From Patan, Nepal

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  • Vajrayogini / Dakini Statue

    Name

    Vajrayogini / Dakini Statue

    Height

    14.5โ€ with Khatvanga

    13.5" with frame

    11.25โ€ without frame

    Width

    11โ€

    Depth

    5โ€

    Material

    Lost Wax Method, Copper Alloy with 24 Karat Gold Gilded and Face Painted

    Actual Weight

    3.960 Kg.

    Ships From

    Patan, Nepal

    Shipping Provider

    Express Shipping Service

    Shipping Time

    Usually ships within 48 hours. Allow 5 โ€“ 7 business days for deliver within worldwide.

    Insurance

    Insurance is included in the shipping cost.

    ย Vajrayogini โ€“ The Dakini of Wisdom

    Vajrayogini, a revered female Buddha, holds a prominent position as one of the primary meditational deities in Highest Yoga Tantra. She embodies the wisdom that unites great bliss and emptiness, symbolizing the profound inseparability of these essential aspects. Her transformative practices are esteemed for their unique qualities, believed to swiftly bestow powerful blessings and accomplishments upon those who engage in them. The foundational instructions for her Tantric path originated in the Root Tantra of Heruka, as imparted by the enlightened Buddha Vajradhara.

    Gestures and Attributes

    Vajrayogini, a revered female Buddha within Highest Yoga Tantra, manifests in a captivating portrayal laden with profound symbolism. Her right leg extending over the breast of red Kalarati and left leg treading upon black Bhairabha symbolize her triumph over attachment, hatred, and ignorance. This powerful imagery underscores her liberation from samsaric fears, offering a guiding light for all sentient beings on the path to freedom. Adorned in radiant red, her body metaphorically mirrors the blazing inner fire that consumes delusion, while her three all-seeing eyes signify her omniscient perception across past, present, and future. Gazing towards the Pure Land of the Dakinis, she becomes a beacon, leading followers to attainments, including the pinnacle of great bliss.

    In the intricate details of Vajrayogini's form, her outstretched right hand, wielding a curved knife marked with a Vajra, signifies her ability to sever the delusive continuum hindering sentient beings. In her elevated left hand rests a skull cup filled with blood, a potent symbol of her immersion in the clear light of bliss and her transcendence over death. Adorned with a Khatanga on her left shoulder marked with a Vajra, she epitomizes an eternal union with her consort Heruka. Amidst her prime of youth, unbound hair symbolizes freedom from self-grasping, while a headdress adorned with five human skulls and a necklace of fifty human skulls represent the purification of her aggregates and inner winds. Standing amidst a blazing fire of exalted wisdom, supported by a lotus, Vajrayogini signifies the complete purity of her body, speech, and mind.

    This elaborate portrayal captures the transformative energy and enlightened wisdom inherent in Vajrayogini's imagery, offering practitioners a visual narrative that resonates with the profound journey towards spiritual awakening. Each meticulously crafted element invites contemplation, making this depiction not just an artistic masterpiece but a spiritual guide for those navigating the intricate path of Tantra.

    About this Sculpture

    This exquisitely crafted sculpture of Vajrayogini is a testament to the masterful artistry of the Shakya clan's skilled artisans in Patan, Nepal. Employing the lost wax method, the copper alloy has been expertly cast to capture the ethereal essence of Vajrayogini, a revered figure in Buddhism. The meticulous carving of Vajrayogini's features infuses the sculpture with a profound sense of warmth and compassion, inviting a deep connection with the spiritual essence embodied by the Dakini.

    The intricate details, including the hand-painted face and the application of 24 karat gold gilding, contribute to the sculpture's luminous quality. This radiant glow not only enhances the aesthetic appeal but also evokes the enlightened spiritual presence of Vajrayogini. The face, lovingly brought to life through careful craftsmanship, resonates with a sense of magic that transcends the material form.

    Crafted individually by hand, this sculpture stands as a testament to the Shakya clan's legacy, being the modern heirs to an ancient tradition of sacred artistry. The fine metalworking techniques employed have been passed down through generations, ensuring the preservation of a centuries-old heritage. In its entirety, this sculpture not only captivates the eyes with its beauty but also serves as a conduit to the spiritual lineage embedded in temples and monasteries, carrying forward the timeless tradition of sacred art.

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    Hand Carved Buddhist Tibetan Ritual Vajrayogini Gold Gilded Hand Face Painted Copper Statue

    Hand Carved Buddhist Tibetan Ritual Vajrayogini Gold Gilded Hand Face Painted Copper Statue

    Traditionally Hand Made Tibetan Buddhist Sculpture Religious Ritual Copper Alloy with 24 Karat Gold Gilded and Hand Painted Face Vajrayogini Statue Rupa Shrine | Altar Monastry Shrine | Altar Monastry From Patan, Nepal

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