Supreme Purifier Vajrasattva – A Symbol of Spiritual Purity and Enlightenment
Supreme Purifier Vajrasattva Statue Handcrafted by skilled artisans in Patan, Nepal—a city renowned for its centuries-old metalwork tradition—is a profound symbol of spiritual purity, transformation, and enlightenment. Standing at 13 inches in height, this Vajrasattva statue is meticulously gilded with triple layers of 24K gold, giving it a radiant and sacred appearance. The deeply engraved carving and intricate gold and acrylic paintings bring out the fine details of Vajrasattva’s robes, the serene expression on his face, and the symbolic elements he holds.
Vajrasattva is depicted in this statue seated in a meditative posture, holding the vajra in his right hand close to his heart, symbolizing indestructible truth and compassion. In his left hand, he holds the ghanta (bell), representing wisdom and the feminine principle. These sacred objects, when held together, signify the essential union of compassion and wisdom, which is vital for spiritual awakening and the purification of the mind and soul.
Size: 13”/33cm (Height) x 8.7”/22cm (Base)
Weight: 3.63 kg
Materials: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body
Vajrasattva, revered in Vajrayana Buddhism as the "Diamond Being," embodies the purity of mind and the transformative power of the Vajra. Known for his role in purification practices, Vajrasattva is invoked to cleanse negative karma, remove spiritual obstacles, and restore inner purity. His presence is integral in rituals aimed at repentance and spiritual renewal, offering practitioners a path to clarity, peace, and enlightenment. Vajrasattva’s image, holding the vajra and bell, symbolizes the union of compassion and wisdom, the fundamental forces necessary to overcome ignorance and achieve spiritual awakening.