Item Code: HME13355
Weight: 1200 grams
Size: 22 x 15 x 11 cm
Material: Copper
Availability: In stock
Vajrasattva: Embodiment of Purity and Enlightenment
Vajrasattva is revered as the Adi-Buddha in Nepalese Vajrayana tradition, symbolizing ultimate purity and enlightenment. His white body radiates clarity and limitless light, adorned with silks, ornaments, and a jewel diadem. Holding a golden vajra in his right hand and a silver bell in his left, he sits in Vajraparyanka posture. Vajrasattva embodies the Sambhogakaya marks, reflecting the enlightened qualities of a Buddha.
In his father-mother aspect, which is revealed only to initiates of the Highest Yoga Tantra, his consort holds a Kartika and a Kapala. This esoteric form highlights Vajrasattva’s profound spiritual significance.
Gold Painted Face
The gold-painted face brings vitality and expression to Vajrasattva’s features, emphasizing the eyes and lips. This sacred ritual is integral to Buddhist artistry, preparing the statue for consecration and spiritual practice. The meticulous craftsmanship demonstrates deep devotion, ensuring that every detail reflects the sacred essence of Vajrasattva.
Full Fire Gold Plating
Using traditional mercury gold plating, this statue is coated with a genuine layer of gold, offering durability, authenticity, and unmatched brilliance. This method, rooted in Nepalese heritage, enhances the statue’s spiritual and aesthetic appeal. Its resurgence signifies a renewed appreciation for traditional craftsmanship.
Created with the Lost-Wax System
The lost-wax casting technique, an ancient and meticulous process, ensures intricate detailing in metal sculptures. The wax model is replaced with molten metal, capturing every nuance of the original design. This statue, crafted with the lost-wax method, represents a blend of artistry and precision.
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