Dorje Legpa Sculpture in Copper - A Premium Emblem of Vajrayana Protection
Behold the magnificent Mahakala Dorje Legpa, a sculpture that reflects the ferocious protection and unwavering might of one of Vajrayana Buddhism's most respected guardians. This powerful statue, with its commanding presence, is a magnificent portrayal of Dorje Legpa, who is renowned for his role in preserving the Dharma and ensuring the continuity of spiritual practices.
The sculpture is carefully fashioned from a copper body, which was chosen for its durability and historical significance in Buddhist art. The statue, adorned with 24K gold gilding, radiates divine light, highlighting the delicate intricacies of Dorje Legpa's warrior-like posture and symbolic qualities. The gold plating not only emphasizes the statue's spiritual worth, but also adds to its aesthetic appeal, making it a focal point of devotion and appreciation.
These artistic embellishments bring to life the fierce expression and powerful stance of Dorje Legpa, capturing his commitment to protecting the teachings and practitioners of the Dharma.
Size: 20"/51cm (Height) x 16.9"/43cm (Base)
Weight: 14.78 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body
Dorje Legpa, a strong deity in Tibetan Buddhism's pantheon, is recognized for his wrathful appearance and his ride, the lion, which represents his unstoppable force and determination. Dorje Legpa, as a Dharma protector, is invoked to eliminate obstructions to enlightenment and ward off spiritual and temporal problems. His adoration is particularly strong among practitioners aiming to strengthen their commitment to the Vajrayana path, who rely on his strength and protection to navigate the challenges of spiritual practice.