24k Gold Gilded Dagger Holder, Wrathful Phurba Vajrakilaya Statue
Handcrafted with care from copper alloy, this Phurba Vajrakilaya Statue has a matte finish that provides strong yet refined detail. It has intricate engravings done by master artisans of Nepal in our studio to capture the wrathful deity's powerful presence while maintaining design quality. The Vajrakila Statue, along with his consort Khorlo Gyedunma, has three heads, six arms, and two legs. His two primary hands are wrapped around the consort's waist, which is the focal point of the figure. He wields the three-bladed enchanted phurba dagger, which has a magical moment between his two hands. The phurba dagger's three blades remove one of the three fundamental impediments to spiritual awareness. Hatred, sensual desire, and ignorance are the three obstacles. The three-pointed tip of the phurba blade also represents public attention focused on the vast nothingness phenomenon.
This piece is ideal for powerful rituals and meditation and is sure to become a treasured part from Nepal of your sacred collection.
Size: 7.8"/20cm (Height) x 6.2"/16cm (Base)
Weight: 1.37 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Copper Body, Acrylic Paintings
Vajrakilaya (Dorje Phurpa), also known as Vajrakumara (Dorje Zhonu, Youthful Vajra), is the wrathful Heruka deity that embodies the enlightened activity of all the Buddhas. Vajrakilaya is one of the eight Heruka deities of the Nyingma tantras. Vajrakilaya is also the personal meditational deity of Guru Padmasambhava. He practiced meditation on Vajrakilaya when many obstacles manifested before his display of attaining enlightenment.