Dorje Phagmo Copper Statue - An Emblem of Feminine Empowerment and Protection
Introducing the Dorje Phagmo Oxidized Sculpture, a striking representation of one of Tibetan Buddhism's most respected dakinis. This statue, standing 7.4 inches tall and weighing 0.89 kg, reflects the essence of Dorje Phagmo (Vajravarahi in Sanskrit), the diamond sow, who is revered as a guardian and a symbol of awakened female energy. The sculpture is made of oxidized copper and has a rich, textured finish that showcases Dorje Phagmo's dynamic and fiery personality.
This monument depicts Dorje Phagmo in her trademark wrathful form, wielding a kartika (flaying knife) and a kapala (skull cup), signifying the abolition of ego-clinging and the devouring of obstacles on the path to liberation. Her stance and expression embody the power and determination characteristic of her teachings, offering guidance and protection to practitioners. The oxidized copper lends a timeless quality to the sculpture, emphasizing the enduring nature of Dorje Phagmo's strength and wisdom.
Size: 7.4"/19cm (Height) x 5.5"/14cm (Base)
Weight: 0.89kg
Material: Oxidized Copper Body
Dorje Phagmo, also known as Vajravarahi, is a prominent character among Vajrayana Buddhism's dakinis, or enlightened feminine spirits. She represents the transformation of commonplace experiences into higher spiritual paths, encouraging practitioners to see life's problems as opportunities for progress and enlightenment. Dorje Phagmo's practice is known for empowering women and encouraging brave and compassionate action in the face of adversity.