The Diamond-Hearted Protector: Majestic Vajrasattva Sculpture for Spiritual Renewal
Presenting the Vajrasattva Copper Sculpture, a magnificent depiction of Vajrasattva, the central figure in Tibetan Buddhism's purifying rituals and the embodiment of the Buddha's purity. This sculpture, which stands an astounding 27.1 inches tall with a base of 17.1 inches and weighs 14.24 kg, perfectly embodies the calm yet powerful essence of the Vajrasattva. This sculpture represents the transformational power of confession and devotion to moral rectitude. It is crafted with an oxidized copper body for a timeless finish, enhanced with detailed gold and acrylic paintings, and embellished with 24K gold gilding and silver plating.
The image of Vajrasattva holds the bell in his left hand and the vajra in his right, signifying the combination of knowledge and technique required for enlightenment. The dual plating of gold and silver highlights his divine form, casting a luminous aura that enriches any spiritual or contemplative space. The intricate gold and acrylic paintings bring depth and life to his compassionate expression and symbolic attributes, inviting meditation and reflection on the path to purification.
Size: 27.1"/69cm (Height) x 17.1"/45cm (Base)
Weight: 14.24 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Silver Plated, Oxidized Copper Body
As the ultimate truth body of all Buddhas, the dharmakaya, or pure embodiment of Vajrasattva, is highly revered in Vajrayana Buddhism. His practice is a cornerstone of purification, especially the recitation of his hundred-syllable mantra, which is intended to rid the practitioner's mind of pollutants, negative karma, and delusion. It is said that practicing the meditation and mantra of Vajrasattva results in a deep spiritual purification that opens the door to advancement on the path to enlightenment.