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vajrabhairava-yamantaka-Sculpture
Vajrabhairava Yamantaka Statue | Majestic 24K Gold Gilded Icon
Sale price$4,050.00 Regular price$4,500.00
52cm x 39cm +1
Vajrabhairava
Vajrabhairava Statue in 24K Gold | The Fierce Manifestation of Manjushri
Sale price$4,320.00 Regular price$4,800.00
52cm x 39cm +1
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Yamantaka Deity Statue | Conqueror of Death in 24K Gold
Sale price$810.00 Regular price$900.00
17cm x 13cm +1
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Yamantaka Sculpture | The Defier of Death Statue
Sale price$1,800.00 Regular price$2,000.00
35cm x 25cm +1
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Yamantaka Art Statue | Experience Transcendent Transformation
Sale price$6,979.50 Regular price$7,755.00
51cm x 41cm +1
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Yamantaka Retreat Statue | Transformative Power of our Yamantaka Masterpiece
Sale price$1,712.70 Regular price$1,903.00
32cm x 24cm +1
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The Manjushri Yamantaka Statue | Experience the Mystical Power
Sale price$1,712.70 Regular price$1,903.00
36cm x 25cm +1
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Yamantaka
Yamantaka Statue | Unleashing the Power of Transformation
Sale price$1,172.16 Regular price$1,302.40
23cm x 17cm +1
yamantaka art
Yamantaka Art | A Majestic Testament to Buddhist Iconography
Sale price$1,534.50 Regular price$1,705.00
36cm x 25cm +1
yamantaka-himalayan-art
Gold Gilded Yamantaka Himalayan Art | Traditional Tibetan Yidam Artcraft
Sale price$2,118.60 Regular price$2,354.00
35cm x 25cm +1
destroyer-of-death
Yamantaka The Destroyer Of Death Statue | Yamantaka With Consort Sculpture
Sale price$954.36 Regular price$1,060.40
21cm x 16cm +1
Yamantaka with consort Statue
Yamantaka with consort Statue | Handcrafted Buddhist Scuplture
Sale price$5,494.50 Regular price$6,105.00
39cm x 28cm +1
Yamantaka With Consort Sculpture
Yamantaka With Consort | Traditional Himalayan Sculpture
Sale price$1,197.90 Regular price$1,331.00
30cm x 23cm +1
Yamantaka Art
Yamantaka Art | Traditional Himalayan Statue
Sale price$4,230.00
40cm x 30cm +1
Yamantaka on Buffalo Statue
Yamantaka on Buffalo Statue | Finely Hand Carved Buddhist Art
Sale price$1,211.76 Regular price$1,346.40
28cm x 21cm +1
Yamantaka Yidam Statue
Yamantaka Yidam Statue | Traditionally Gold Gilded Buddhist Art
Sale price$2,445.30 Regular price$2,717.00
32cm x 26cm +1
Yamantaka Sculpture
Yamantaka Sculpture | Traditionally Hand Carved Buddhist Statue
Sale price$1,485.00 Regular price$1,650.00
17cm x 13cm +1

Yidam: The Personal Meditation Deity in Vajrayana Buddhism

Background and Significance:

A core idea in Vajrayana Buddhism, yidam denotes a chosen meditation focus or a particular meditation god. The Tibetan language is the source of the term "Yidam," which means "mind deity" or "mind support." Yidams are essential to Vajrayana practice because they act as strong, individual spiritual mentors that help practitioners realize their inherent knowledge and enlightenment.

Yidams are vital because they are a tool for waking and transformation. Yidam activities are intended to assist practitioners in conquering challenges, clearing their thoughts, and eventually realizing the essence of reality. Every practitioner chooses a yidam with whom they individually resonate, creating a close and meaningful bond that promotes spiritual development.

Attributes and Iconography:

Yidams can take on different forms, each linked to particular characteristics and traits. The inclination and spiritual objectives of the practitioner determine which yidam to choose. Typical characteristics and symbols connected to Yidams include:

  1. Appearance: Yidams can have a variety of colors, expressions, and clothing, and they can appear either calm, wrathful, or a mix of the two. For instance, the placid yidam Avalokiteshvara might have a kind countenance, whereas the furious yidam Vajrakilaya would have a ferocious countenance.
  2. Mudras and Tools: Yidams frequently carry symbolic tools and hand gestures (mudras) for different facets of enlightened traits and practices. Vajras, bells, swords, and lotus flowers are examples of these.
  3. Consorts: Some Yidams are portrayed with consorts, signifying the fusion of compassion and wisdom and the blending of male and feminine forces. 

Associated Stories and Beliefs:

Visualizing oneself as the yidam and fusing one's consciousness with the deities is the practice of yidam meditation. The practitioner's mind is purified, their usual perceptions are transformed, and ultimately, they know their own Buddha nature through this profound imagery.

Every yidam possesses unique rituals, affirmations, and imagery transmitted via lineages and empowerments. These methods are kept under wraps and are usually taught to dedicated pupils by teachers with the necessary qualifications.

Reciting the mantra of the god, drawing a mental mandala, and developing a close bond with the yidam during meditation are standard practices. By blending meditation and everyday activities, the practitioner seeks to preserve the yidam's presence in their lives.

In Vajrayana Buddhism, Yidam, the personal meditation god, is essential in assisting practitioners on their path to enlightenment and spiritual realization. Yidams are vital because they help transform mental cleansing and deepen the practitioner's relationship with the selected deity