Traditional Himalayan Gold Statue Of Dakini Vajrayogini Dance Posture
This Vajrayogini Dance Posture was expertly crafted using traditional methods based on the iconography of ancient scripture sources. The deity is designed with a copper body and embellished in numerous places with 24-karat genuine gold. The application of acrylic painting enhances the statue's quality even more, giving it a captivating appearance. The deity is standing on the crimson Kalarati's chest, her right leg outstretched. She lays her left leg bent over a black Bhairawa. Our artisans spent months creating the statue. The figurine weighs about 4 kg. The acrylic paints are all hand-painted. Every minute attribute of the deity is hand-carved using a hammer and chisels.
You can use this acrylic-painted Vajrayogini statue for the practice of Buddhist dakini.
Size: 17"/43cm (Height) x 10.6"/27cm (Base)
Weight: 4 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Copper Body, Acrylic Paintings
Vajrayogini is a Dakini and Buddhist deity associated with Vajrayana Buddhism. The true nature of Vajrayogini is one of great passion, free of selfishness and illusion. Vajrayogini works tirelessly for the well-being of others and the destruction of their ego. She is regarded as the ideal idol for practicing Vajrayana because she guides people to the path that transforms them into enlightened virtues.