Bhutadamara: A Symbol of Spiritual Defense in Gold-Gilded Copper
Our Bhutadamara Statue is a stunning depiction of the strong deity known for protecting practitioners from harmful energy and influences. This magnificent sculpture, which stands 13.7 inches tall, is a tribute to spiritual protection and strength in Vajrayana Buddhism.
The sculpture's copper body is extensively detailed with gold and acrylic paintings and is skillfully ornamented with 24K gold plating. This careful craftsmanship not only enhances Bhutadamara's majestic appearance but also emphasizes the symbolic value of each facet of his shape. The gleaming gold contrasts brilliantly with the ornate decorations, giving an enthralling visual portrayal of his protective and wrathful force.
Size: 13.7"/35cm (Height) x 10.2"/26cm (Base)
Weight: 4.25 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body
In Tibetan Buddhism, Bhutadamara, a wrathful aspect of Vajrapani, is valued as a defender against bad spirits and harmful influences. His name translates to 'Subduer of Demons,' which reflects his function in protecting practitioners from spiritual damage. Bhutadamara is usually represented in a ferocious pose, representing the strength and tenacity needed to conquer difficulties on the route to enlightenment. This statue is a powerful symbol of protection and inner strength, and it is great for adding spiritual ambiance to meditation rooms or personal shrines.