24K Gold Gilded Vajradhara, Emblem of Ultimate Enlightenment
We present the Vajradhara on Grand Throne Statue, a massive and majestic depiction of Vajradhara, the primordial Buddha and Dharmakaya's incarnation. This statue represents the pinnacle of Buddhahood and the wellspring of all tantric teachings. It weighs 6.65 kg and stands 21.7 inches tall with a 15.7-inch base. This statue is a masterwork of spiritual artistry. It is made of copper with 24K gold gilding, enhanced by acrylic and gold paintwork, and set with painstakingly hand-carved jewels.
In the Buddhist pantheon, Vajradhara is portrayed in a profoundly meditative stance while seated atop a majestic throne decorated with majestic creatures like garuda, nagas, Makara, elephants, lions, different-sized vajra, carved gemstones, and floral motifs signifying his elevated status. Holding the vajra and bell crossed at his heart, he symbolizes the union of wisdom and compassion, the inseparable nature of samsara and nirvana, and the perfect realization of Mahamudra. The intricate detailing of the statue, from the compassionate yet all-knowing expression of Vajradhara to the elaborate designs on the throne, reflects the profundity of his teachings and the path to ultimate liberation.
Ideal for placement in a meditation hall, shrine, or any space dedicated to deep spiritual practice and reflection, the Vajradhara on Grand Throne Statue is a powerful source of inspiration and a reminder of the unity of all teachings and practices in Vajrayana Buddhism. It invites practitioners to delve deeper into their understanding of the Dharma, embodying the principles of wisdom, compassion, and non-duality that Vajradhara represents.
Size: 21.7”/55cm (Height) x 15.7”/40cm (Base)
Weight: 6.65 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Hand Carved Gemstone, Copper Body
With the name Vajradhara, which translates to "Bearer of the Thunderbolt," Vajrayana Buddhism places great emphasis on Vajradhara as the repository and conveyer of all tantric teachings. He is frequently called a "cosmic Buddha," embodying the essence of an enlightened mind unencumbered by ignorance or constraints. Vajradhara's existence is a powerful symbol of the Dharma's continuity and the possibility of enlightenment for all creatures since she is the fount of all lineages and teachings. The Vajradhara on Grand Throne Statue is a stunning representation of the essence of this holy figure, signifying both the profundity of tantric understanding and spiritual union.