24K Gold Gilded Guhyasamaja 15.2 Inch Statue | Spiritual Artwork
The Guhyasamaja 15.2-inch statue stands at a height of 38.5cm with a base width of 34cm, making it a representation of this important figure in Vajrayana Buddhism. It is made of copper, decorated with 24K gold gilding, and enhanced with gold and acrylic paints. This sacred statue, created by expert Nepalese artisans, represents the craftsmanship of Himalayan Buddhism, making it an inspirational addition to altars, meditation places, or sacred collections.
The wrathful deity is depicted with three heads and multiple hands accompanied by his consort. He holds an item of significance in each of his hands. He is seated on a moon disc lotus seat. Each detail, each curve, has been meticulously created, making it an ideal meditation partner as well as a magnificent piece of decor that welcomes tranquillity.
Size: 15.2”/38.5cm (Height) x 13.4”/34cm (Base)
Weight: 7.21 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body, Gemstones
Deity of Vajrayana Buddhism, a subset of Mahayana Buddhism, Guhyasamaja Akshobhyavajra means "Secret assembly" and "indestructible thunderbolt." Akshobhyavajra, Guhyasamaja (Tibetan: mi kyo dor je, sang wa du pa. English: the Unshakable Scepter, Secret Assembly): principle deity of the Father (Method) classification of Anuttarayoga Tantra. Deity is one of the principal meditational deities of Vajrayana Buddhism (Tantra). The practice is foundational for Tantric theory for all the 'new' (sarma) schools of Tibetan Buddhism.