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Hand Made Copper Alloy Gold Gilded and Hand Painted Face 14" Dorje Lhakpa Statue
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Dorje Lhakpa Statue |
Height |
14โ With Frame |
Height |
12โ With Out Frame |
Width |
11.5โ |
Depth |
6.25โ |
Material |
Lost Wax Method, Copper Alloy with 24 Karat Gold Gilded and Hand Painted Face |
Actual Weight |
4.834 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. |
Dorje Lhakpa is the third in the โMa Za Dam Sumโ or the โThree Terma Protectorsโ trinity, together with Ekajati and Rahula. His name means โExcellent Vajraโ and his practice can be found in both the Nyingma and Kagyu traditions, but is mainly practiced in the former.
In oral legend in some parts of Tibet, he is considered to have been a monk from Nalanda Monastery in India. However, he committed many negative actions, which led to his rebirth as a theurang spirit that came to roam Tibet. Before becoming a Dharma protector, Dorje Lhakpa was propitiated as a god of war and gambling, due to his immense power despite belonging to the theurang class of spirits. Guru Rinpoche is known to have bound him by oath to become a protector of the Buddhist teachings, especially the various terma or โrevealedโ teachings.
Dorje Lhakpa is portrayed as red in color, riding a snow lion. He brandishes a Vajra made from meteoric iron in his right hand and holds a heart in his left hand. In his variant forms he is portrayed riding a goat with crossed horns instead, a typical animal mount for a theurang spirit. This type of goat is native to Tibet and is even known as the โoath-bound goat.โ Theurang spirits are known to delight in mischief and chaos, and can inflict illness upon people, especially children. He also wears a domed Tibetan traveling hat.
Dorje Lhakpa is most commonly depicted at the bottom of deity thangkas, together with Rahula and Ekajati. In singular depictions, either Guru Rinpoche or Vajrapani are portrayed above him, to remind practitioners he is a worldly and oath-bound protector and as a reminder to Dorje Lhakpa to remember his oaths to protector the Dharma and its practitioners.
Dorje Lhakpa has a vast retinue, including 360 of his own brothers. His main emanation, who serves as his chief attendant, is known as โDamchen Garba Nagpoโ or the โOath-bound Blacksmithโ. In this form, he holds a Vajra hammer instead of a Vajra. In this form, he is given an equally important protective position as Dorje Lhakpa, and is considered the chief Dharma protector of blacksmiths.
Dorje Lhakpa is often mistaken as being Dorje Shugden due to various similarities in their iconography, such as riding a snow lion, red in color, and wearing a domed hat.
Expertly cast from copper alloy, adorned with radiant 24-karat gold gilding, and finished with a meticulously hand-painted face, this magnificent sculpture portrays the divine Dorje Lhakpa in all its spiritual grandeur. Created using the esteemed Lost Wax Method, this statue showcases unparalleled craftsmanship, with intricate carvings that bring out the deityโs profound presence and significance.
The exquisite hand-carvings, meticulous painting, and brilliant gold gilding make this statue a masterpiece of sacred art. Each detail reflects the artisanโs dedication to preserving the traditional methods while achieving artistic excellence.
Individually handcrafted in Patan, Nepal, this remarkable sculpture is the creation of master artisans from the illustrious Shakya clan. Renowned for their expertise, these craftsmen are considered among the finest in the world. They carry forward a centuries-old legacy of crafting sacred art for temples and monasteries, employing time-honored techniques passed down through generations.
This extraordinary representation of Dorje Lhakpa is a true testament to the fusion of spirituality and artistry, embodying both the profound heritage and the unmatched skill of its creators.
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