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Good Quality Copper Alloy with Gold Plated 2.75" Vajrapani Statue
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Vajrapani / Chanadorje Statue |
Height |
2.75โ with frame |
2โ without frame |
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Width |
1.75โ |
Depth |
1โ |
Material |
Lost Wax Method, Copper Alloy with Gold Plated |
Actual Weight |
0.064 Kg. |
Ships From |
Patan, Nepal |
Shipping Provider |
Express Shipping Service |
Shipping Time |
Usually ships within 48 hours. Allow 5 โ 7 business days for delivery worldwide. |
Insurance |
Insurance is included in the shipping cost. |
Vajrapani is an important bodhisattva who embodies the spiritual power of all the Buddhas. His name means "wielder of the thunderbolt" and he protects those who walk the Mahayana path, removing all inner, outer, and secret obstacles from their practice. Enlightened aeons ago, Vajrapani is said to have incarnated as one of Buddha Shakyamuni's primary disciples. He is often depicted along with fellow disciples Manjushri (the embodiment of the Buddhas' wisdom) and Avalokiteshvara (the embodiment of the Buddhas' compassion). Together these three bodhisattvas comprise the three factors of Buddha-nature and the three necessary ingredients for enlightenment. Vajrapani symbolizes fierce determination and unbending intent in the unrelenting battle against negativity.
Vajrapani is depicted in the warrior's pose, with one leg bent and the other outstretched. In his right hand, held aloft, he brandishes a Vajra, representing his diamond-like motivation and impetus to accomplishment. His left-hand holds a lasso; with which he binds the demons of delusion. He has three eyes, symbolizing his knowledge of past, present, and future. He wears a crown adorned with five human skulls, representing his transformation of the five poisons into the five transcendent wisdoms, as well as his purification of the five aggregates. Around his neck is a garland of serpents, a reminder of his aspect as protector of the Nagas. He is clothed in a tiger-skin, and is surrounded by the blazing fire of exalted wisdom which consumes all neurotic states.
Behold the divine embodiment of Vajrapani, rendered with unparalleled beauty and reverence in this exquisite statue. Crafted with the utmost skill and devotion, each delicate feature is a testament to the harmonious blend of artistry and spirituality. Sculpted from copper alloy using the revered lost wax method, this masterpiece is a symphony of form and texture, inviting the viewer into a realm of transcendent grace.
Elevating its splendor further, a resplendent layer of gold adorns every inch, illuminating the statue with a celestial glow. But it is not merely the materials that enchant, for this sculpture carries with it the essence of generations of master artisans from the Shakya clan in Patan, Nepal. Renowned as custodians of sacred artistry, their hands have sculpted visions of divinity for centuries, imbuing each creation with the wisdom and devotion of their ancestors.
In temples and monasteries alike, this masterpiece finds its rightful place, a beacon of spiritual enlightenment amidst the earthly realm. Through the skillful hands of the Shakya clan, the ancient craft of metalworking continues its timeless journey, weaving together the threads of tradition and innovation. As guardians of this sacred heritage, they ensure that the legacy of craftsmanship endures, offering solace and inspiration to all who gaze upon their transcendent creations.
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