Discover the Power of the Two-Arms Yamantaka Handmade Statue
The 24 cm tall Two-Arms Yamantaka Handmade Statue is wonderfully constructed from oxidized copper and brightly painted with acrylic. This statue exudes a strong presence in any area by capturing the aggressive yet kind nature of Yamantaka. The statue's fine engravings, which are accentuated by the oxidized finish, give it a classic elegance that blends in well with any setting.
From the intricate designs on Yamantaka's armor to the menacing looks on his face, every aspect of this statue has been carefully carved. A touch of elegance and spiritual importance have been added by the artists' deft accent of the complex elements. The use of corroded copper highlights the artists' fine art in addition to signifying Yamantaka's spiritual character. For those looking for artwork that instills a sense of spiritual strength and protection in their surroundings, this statue is perfect.
Size: 9.4”/24cm (Height) x 5.9”/15cm (Base)
Weight: 1.54 kg
Materials: Acrylic Paintings, Oxidized Copper Body
In Vajrayana Buddhism, Yamantaka, also called Vajrabhairava, is a furious incarnation of Manjushri, signifying the victory over death and the conversion of wrath into wisdom. He is portrayed as having many heads, arms, and legs, and frequently taking on the fearsome, bull-headed appearance of a bull. He represents the ability to pacify evil forces and defend the Dharma. His sophisticated techniques include intricate rituals and visions meant to help one overcome challenges and reach nirvana. In the Gelug school of Tibetan Buddhism, where his tantra is a central practice, Yamantaka is very important.