Handcrafted Trakpo Sumtril Sculpture | Fierce Protector Deities Trakpo Sumtril
This magnificent handcrafted Trakpo Sumtril sculpture is 12.8 inches tall, 9.8 inches broad, and weighs 4.54 kg. The statue, made of copper and coated in 24K gold, includes detailed gold and acrylic paintings that depict the strong strength and energy of wrathful deities in Vajrayana Buddhism. The furious faces, which include fangs and flames, represent the deity's great strength and capacity to destroy negative forces and barriers on the way to enlightenment.
In this sculpture, the wrathful deity is holding a vajra in his right hand, signifying the abolition of ignorance and attachment. These elements, decorated with skull garlands and other terrible features, indicate the deity's power over death as well as their role in battling evil forces. This magnificent sculpture is not only a beautiful marvel, but also an important spiritual symbol of protection and the removal of evil energies.
Size: 12.8”/32.5 cm (Height) x 9.8”/25 cm (Width)
Weight: 4.54 kg
Materials: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body
In the Vajrayana Buddhist tradition, Trakpo Sumtril is the name given to a group of three angry gods or guardians who are renowned for their ability to defeat evil forces and impediments. The main purposes for calling upon these deities, sometimes referred to as Trakpo Sumtril, are protection, purification, and removal of obstacles from the way of enlightenment. Their angry personas are intended to symbolize the strong compassion required to shift harmful energy.