Vajrabhairava Copper Sculpture: A Golden Emblem of Enlightened Power
Embrace the terrible force of our Vajrabhairava Statue, a commanding portrayal of Tibetan Buddhism's wrathful deity. At a towering 20.4 inches in height, this statue depicts Vajrabhairava, also known as Yamantaka, the conqueror of death.
This imposing sculpture is painstakingly carved from copper and ornately coated in 24K gold, which highlights its complex details and fiery vitality. The gold and acrylic paintings accentuate the vibrant expressions and many limbs, with each detail precisely realized to portray Vajrabhairava's terrible character as a guardian and remover of impediments on the way to enlightenment. As the wrathful form of Manjushri, the Bodhisattva of Wisdom, Vajrabhairava represents the turning of rage and violence into forceful, enlightened action. He is shown with a buffalo head, several arms carrying various sacred items, and astride a slew of vanquished figures, symbolizing the triumph of good over evil.
Size: 20.4"/52cm (Height) x 15.3"/39cm (Base)
Weight: 14.28 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body
Vajrabhairava, also known as Yamantaka, is a wrathful manifestation of Manjushri's enlightened wisdom, appearing in a form that terrifies and defeats inner and exterior obstacles to spiritual advancement. In the Vajrayana tradition, he is venerated for his ability to cut through delusion and defeat the forces of ignorance. This monument captures Vajrabhairava's power and spiritual significance, making it a powerful centerpiece for meditation and practice.