Statue of Hevajra Hand Crafted with his Consort
We have traditionally depicted the Yidam deity Hevajra with his consort Nairatmya in this Buddhist statue. We have portrayed them embracing each other in the dancing posture happily. You can use this sculpture in different Vajrayana practices, in your regular meditational or yoga activities, and even for indoor home decor. We have finely handcrafted in a copper body gilded with genuine 24k gold and originally hand painted with acrylic colors. We have depicted Hevajra with sixteen arms, eight faces, and four legs standing atop a sun disc lotus seat with a wrathful expression. We assure you that the materials used in this artwork are of high quality and last many years without damage or scratches.
Size: 12.9"/33cm (Height) x 9"/23cm (Base)
Weight: 3.396 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Copper Body, Acrylic Paintings
Hevajra is depicted in Alidha dancing ecstatically on four maras and tightly holding his consort Nairatmya. Hevajra has an ecstatic and wrathful expression. He is an outstanding yoga Tantra deity, directly tied to changes in the Shiva Nataraja cult. Hevajra's method is believed to be extremely helpful in melting the inner drops from the brain to the groin and producing the subtle subjectivity of enormous happiness, which is crucial in Tantric activities in the perfection stage. The consort of Hevajra, Nairatmya, is a Tantric manifestation of Prajnaparamita, Mother of all Buddhas, who is a divinity of subtle wisdom in her own right.