The Essence of Purification: Vajrasattva Sculpture for Spiritual Clarity
Presenting the Vajrasattva sculpture, a luminous representation of Vajrasattva, the principal deity linked with purification in Tibetan Buddhism and the embodiment of the Buddha's purity. This sculpture, which stands majestically at 13.3 inches tall with a base of 9.4 inches and weighs 3.88 kg, embodies the transformational power and peaceful grace of the Vajrasattva. This item, which is made of an oxidized copper body for a timeless finish and is embellished with hand-carved jewels, silver plating, and paintings in gold and acrylic, represents the profound process of spiritual rebirth and cleansing.
Vajrasattva is depicted in a meditative pose, holding the vajra (symbolizing diamond-like clarity and indestructibility) in his right hand and the bell (symbolizing the wisdom realizing emptiness) in his left, representing the union of compassion and wisdom necessary for enlightenment. The intricate blend of silver plating with gold and acrylic paintings brings a luminous quality to his form, creating a striking visual contrast that enriches any spiritual setting.
Size: 13.3"/34cm (Height) x 9.4"/24cm (Base)
Weight: 3.88 kg
Material: Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Silver Plated, Hand Carved Gemstone, Oxidized Copper Body
Vajrasattva is revered as the deity connected to the purifying ritual in Vajrayana Buddhism. By means of his hundred-syllable mantra, adherents aim to rid their minds of all bad deeds, ideas, and intentions, therefore assuming the purity of Vajrasattva and coming nearer to realizing their own intrinsic Buddha-nature. Through the practice, one can improve their spiritual practice and release karmic debts, which will ultimately lead to enlightenment and a state of ultimate purity.