Vajrayogini of Indrabhuti " Fierce Feminine Wisdom" – A Symbol of Enlightened Power
Fierce Feminine Wisdom the dakini Vajrayogini of Indrabhuti is depicted in her characteristic dancing posture, holding a curved vajra in her raised right hand, symbolizing the indestructible nature of an enlightened mind, and a skull cup in her left hand, representing the transformation of worldly attachments into spiritual insight. Her fierce expression and powerful stance convey her role as a protector and guide, capable of cutting through ignorance and leading practitioners toward enlightenment.
Standing at 16.5 inches in height, this Dorje Phagmo statue is gilded with 24K gold, giving it a radiant and sacred presence. The intricate acrylic paintings bring out the vivid details of her form, the flowing lines of her garments, and the symbolic objects she holds. The copper body ensures both durability and beauty, while the base, measuring 11.4 inches in width, is adorned with traditional motifs that enhance the statue’s spiritual significance and aesthetic appeal.
Size: 16.5”/42 cm (Height) x 11.4”/29 cm (Width)
Weight: 4.15 kg
Materials: 24K Gold Gilded, Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body
A key figure in Vajrayana Buddhism, Vajrayogini represents the synthesis of bliss and emptiness, as well as the pinnacle of wisdom. She is portrayed as a ferocious red goddess holding a skullcup and a knife with a vajra handle, signifying the transformational force of enlightenment. Her techniques are complex and call for the right initiation, such as visualization and reciting mantras. Vajrayogini, who is revered in the Sakya, Kagyu, and Gelug schools, is particularly important to female practitioners as a symbol of empowerment and feminine enlightenment. She also plays a vital role in assisting practitioners on their path to enlightenment.