The Manifestation of Conquering Fear: Majestic Vajrabhairava Sculpture for Empowerment and Enlightenment
Introducing the Vajrabhairava Sculpture, a potent representation of one of Tibetan Buddhism's most dynamic and multifaceted deities, Vajrabhairava is revered for his role in dispelling ignorance and conquering obstacles. With a fantastic height of 22.8 inches and a base of 19.2 inches, this sculpture, which weighs 25.19 kg, perfectly captures the imposing and aggressive demeanor of Vajrabhairava. Made of a copper body with 24K gold plating, intricate gold, and acrylic paints accentuate it, signifying the deity's powerful transformational energy.
The legendary form of Vajrabhairava, also called Yamantaka, is shown with numerous faces, limbs, and legs, each with a deep symbolic significance. His primary role is to destroy death, thus representing wisdom's victory over ignorance and enlightenment's ultimate triumph. The sculpture's intricate details, from the expressive faces to the array of weapons and implements, invite meditation and contemplation on overcoming one's fears and limitations.
Size: 22.8"/58cm (Height) x 19.2"/49cm (Base)
Weight: 25.19 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body
Vajrabhairava, or Yamantaka, is a wrathful manifestation of Manjushri, the Bodhisattva of Wisdom, embodying the ultimate realization that eradicates the cycle of birth and death. His practice is particularly esteemed in the Gelug school of Tibetan Buddhism, where it is seen as a potent method for confronting and dissolving the ego and the illusions of the material world. Engaging with Vajrabhairava's imagery and mantra can inspire courage, determination, and insight, guiding practitioners towards profound spiritual awakening.