Beacon of Spiritual Clarity for Shrines, Vajrasattva Sculpture
The Serene Vajrasattva Sculpture, a depiction of the Vajrayana Buddhist bodhisattva of purification, will bring a calm and commanding presence to your shrine. This sculpture, which stands 8.8 inches tall and weighs 1.36 kg, is intricately made from a copper body, gilded in 24K gold, and enhanced with acrylic and gold paintwork. It encapsulates the Vajrasattva's essence, representing the cleansing principle necessary for enlightenment and spiritual advancement.
The vajra (thunderbolt) in Vajrasattva's right hand and the bell (ghanta) in his left are depicted as symbols of the union of wisdom and compassion, method, and emptiness. The sculpture, with its intricate detailing and radiant finish, serves as a focal point for meditation and reflection, inviting practitioners to practice confession and purification as taught in Vajrasattva’s 100-syllable mantra.
Size: 8.8"/22.5cm (Height) x 6.2"/16cm (Base)
Weight: 1.36 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body
Since Vajrasattva is the embodiment of the dharmakaya's purity and has a specific place in Tibetan Buddhism, his practice is essential to the ngöndro, or preparatory practices, for purification in Vajrayana Buddhism. His mantra is a powerful technique that helps practitioners become enlightened by clearing their minds and hearts of obscurations and negative imprints. With its tangible connection to the illuminating nature of the mind and Vajrasattva's purity, the Serene Vajrasattva Sculpture masterfully captures the essence of the latter's promise to assist all creatures in their purifying path.