Traditionally Gold-Gilded Statue For Heruka Vajrasattva Mantra Practice
We are the artist of the Kathmandu valley who has finely handmade the Heruka Vajrasattva Mantra Practice Statue in the classic Himalayan Art style. In Tibetan, Vajrasattva is sometimes referred to as Dorje Sempa. In the statue, the deity is seen with a calm look while perched on top of a moon disc lotus seat. He has a bell in his left hand and a vajra in his right. We used copper to mold the body, and 24K pure gold glided on it. We worked arduously for months and months to create the figurine. The crown and the body ornaments are adorned with valuable gemstones. You can use this artwork for different Buddhist ceremonies, Rituals, in Monasteries, and even for personal activities like daily Yoga and meditation.
This statue of Vajrasattva has accurate traditional iconography and fine details and will be a perfect gift to a devotee like you from Nepal.
Size: 13.3"/34cm (Height) x 11.0"/28cm (Base)
Weight: 4.75 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Copper Body, Acrylic Paintings
Dorje Gyan, or "Vajra Ornament," is the Vajrasattva root tantra in Tibetan Buddhism. Vajrasattva practices are used in Tibetan Buddhism to clear obscurations so that Vajrayana students can progress beyond Ngondro practices to the various tantric yoga practices and clear any broken Samaya vows after initiation. As a result, Vajrasattva practice is a necessary component of Tibetan Buddhist practice.