Yamantaka Handmade Colored Statue | Embodiment of Fierce Compassion
The Yamantaka Handmade Colored Statue is a 37-cm-tall work of art that is skillfully handmade from finest copper and embellished with vivid acrylic paintings and 24K gold plating. This monument is a striking addition to any area looking to invoke strength and protection because it perfectly depicts Yamantaka's ferocious and guardian aura. The deity's dynamic features are highlighted by the elaborate carvings and striking hues, which represent his roles as an obstacle remover and protector.
From the intricate designs on Yamantaka's armor to the emotive features on each of his several faces, every aspect of this statue has been skillfully carved. The sculpture has been given elegance and spiritual meaning by the artists' meticulous attention to detail. In addition to signifying the sacredness of Yamantaka, the use of 24K gold gilding highlights the artists' superb skill. For those looking for a work of art that captures the spirit of strong compassion and protection, this statue is perfect.
Size: 14.6”/37cm (Height) x 9.6”/24.5cm (Base)
Weight: 4.05 kg
Materials: 24K Gold Gilded, Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body
In Vajrayana Buddhism, Yamantaka, also called Vajrabhairava, is a furious incarnation of Manjushri, signifying the victory over death and the conversion of wrath into wisdom. He is portrayed as having many heads, arms, and legs, and frequently taking on the fearsome, bull-headed appearance of a bull. He represents the ability to pacify evil forces and defend the Dharma. His sophisticated techniques include intricate rituals and visions meant to help one overcome challenges and reach nirvana. In the Gelug school of Tibetan Buddhism, where his tantra is a central practice, Yamantaka is very important.