The powerful iconography of Hevajra represents the union of wisdom (Prajna) and skillful means (Upaya), essential in advanced Buddhist practice. His multiple heads, arms, and legs symbolize mastery over all directions and the transformation of the five aggregates and eight consciousnesses into pure wisdom. The statue’s dynamic form and fierce expression embody both the protective and compassionate aspects of enlightened power. It serves as a potent reminder of the path to liberation, encouraging practitioners to delve deeply into tantric teachings and spiritual purification.
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How to Care for Your Statue!
- Preserve the statues in the glass cabinet.
- Statues should be placed in a dry, dust-free environment.
- Avoid touching statues with your bare hands, especially the faces.
- Statues are best kept indoors at room temperature, away from direct sunlight.
- In case of any damages and repair, we highly recommend you to seek help from an expert or please get in touch with us.



















