Himalayan Art Vajrapani for Altar – The Protector of the Dharma
The Vajrapani for Altar statue's commanding presence will elevate your holy area. This amazing figure, which was made from the finest oxidized copper, is a testament to the amazing skill of Patan craftspeople. The elaborate patterns on Vajrapani's robes and his furious face are only two examples of the many well-sculpted features. The old finish further adds to the statue's spiritual and aesthetic appeal.
This statue of Vajrapani is more than just a work of art; it is a spiritual anchor for your house or place of meditation. It is a monument to the profound teachings of Buddhism, weighing 8.54 kg, and provides a focus point for meditation and reflection. This statue adds a sense of protection and spiritual elegance to any setting, whether it is used as an accent piece in your living room or as a display in your shrine.
Size: 17.5”/44.5 cm (Height) x 12.4”/31.5 cm (Width)
Weight: 8.54 kg
Materials: Acrylic Paintings, Oxidized Copper Body, Gemstone
In Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism, Vajrapani is a key figure who personifies the strength and defense of the Buddha. He is shown clutching a vajra and wearing a strong look, signifying the ability to conquer challenges and defend the Dharma. Invoking him with chants and visualizations, practitioners obtain determination and protection. Vajrapani is highly revered in Tibetan, Chinese, and Japanese Buddhism, and his protective function has been essential to the growth of Buddhist traditions.