Divine Protector Dakini Namgyalma Figurine | Purifies Negative Karma and Extends Life
In Tibetan Buddhism, the Dakini Namgyalma Figurine is a revered representation of the goddess of longevity, purification, and protection. This Nepalese handcrafted art has a copper body that has been gilded with 24K gold and is embellished with acrylic and gold paintings. It weighs around 2.1 kg and measures 8.7"/22 cm in height and 6.7"/17 cm at the base, demonstrating the artisan's dedication and skills for creating this sacred artwork.
The deity is shown sitting on a moon disc lotus seat in the statue. The god is depicted with three faces- calm, semi-wrathful, and wrathful, each representing her association with purification, long life, and protection, respectively. Namgyalma, who has eight arms, carries several holy items in her hands, including a vase, lotus flower, bow and arrow, and double vajra. These items represent Namgyalma's capacity to grant blessings and divine protection. She gets her name from the Ushnisha, the Buddha's crown protuberance, which represents her closeness to enlightenment and knowledge. This statue of Namgyalma, who is said to cure, remove barriers, and prolong the lives of practitioners, is a powerful reminder of her caring and protecting presence. Ideal for a private shrine or sacred space, it promotes spiritual longevity and health.
Size: 10.4”/26.5cm (Height) x 9.8”/25cm (Base)
Weight: 3.59 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body
In Tibetan Buddhism, Namgyalma (Ushnishavijaya) is a god linked to longevity, purification, and protection from untimely death. Frequently, she is portrayed with eight arms and three faces, each of them clutching an emblem that represents one of her many abilities. The mantra of Namgyalma is highly esteemed for its strong cleansing properties, which are thought to dissolve hindrances to long life and spiritual freedom. Her technique is a powerful way to overcome death itself, improve health and vigor, and cleanse negative karma.