The Essence of Purification: Vajrasattva Sculpture
The Bodhisattva Vajra Sattva Sculpture represents spiritual rejuvenation and purification in the Buddhist tradition. Standing 12.9 inches tall and resting on a 6.6-inch base, this 1.44 kg sculpture embodies the calm strength and clarity of the Vajrasattva. This sculpture, made of an oxidized copper body, represents the Vajrasattva's vow to protect and purify all sentient beings and emanates a spirit of timeless kindness and ancient wisdom.
The vajrasattva, a key figure in Tibetan Buddhism, stands for the idea of purity, which is a prerequisite for advancing spiritually. The oxidized copper lends the sculpture an air of timeless reverence, while the intricate detailing brings to life Vajrasattva’s compassionate gaze and the symbolic vajra he holds, signifying his power to cleanse negative karma and obstacles on the path to enlightenment.
Size: 12.9"/23cm (Height) x 6.6"/17cm (Base)
Weight: 1.44 kg
Material: Oxidized Copper Body
Vajrasattva holds a central place in Tibetan Buddhism as the Bodhisattva of purification, representing the ultimate purity of the enlightened mind. Known for his hundred-syllable mantra, Vajrasattva's practice is a powerful means of cleansing negative karma and obscurations, facilitating the practitioner's journey towards enlightenment. The invocation of Vajrasattva is believed to bring about the purification of body, speech, and mind, leading to the healing of the soul and the attainment of a purer state of consciousness.