Vajradhara Primordial Buddha Statue, Core of Tantric Wisdom
Introducing the Vajradhara Primordial Buddha Statue, a profound representation of the Dharmakaya embodied; it is the basis of all tantric practices and the ultimate essence of the Buddha's teachings. This statue is 13 inches tall and rests on a 9.8-inch base. Its weight is 3.58 kg. It is a work of spiritual workmanship, with a copper body gilded in 24K gold and paintings in acrylic and gold that give it more depth and brightness.
With hands folded at his chest and his hands clasping the bell and vajra, which stand for wisdom and compassion, respectively, Vajradhara is seen in a meditation stance. This motion represents how these two characteristics are essential to achieving enlightenment. The statue’s intricate detailing, from the serene expression of Vajradhara to the elaborate motifs adorning his attire, reflects the profound tranquility and deep spiritual insight he embodies.
Size: 13”/33cm (Height) x 9.8”/25cm (Base)
Weight: 3.58 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body
Vajradhara, meaning "Holder of the Thunderbolt," is revered in Vajrayana Buddhism as the primordial Buddha, symbolizing the essence of Buddhahood itself. Unlike historical figures, Vajradhara represents the Dharmakaya – the ultimate truth or reality, beyond forms and concepts. As such, Vajradhara's teachings form the heart of tantric practice, aimed at the direct realization of this ultimate nature. The 24K Gold Gilded Vajradhara Statue beautifully embodies this profound symbol, offering a tangible connection to the highest teachings and the spiritual unity they represent.