Himalayan Statue of Vajradhara with Consort | The Protector of the Dharma with Consort
The Himalayan Statue of Vajradhara with Consort stands at a height of 9.4 inches (24 cm) with a base measuring 6.3 inches (16 cm), making it an ideal piece for meditation spaces or altars. Weighing 1.992 kg, the body is made of oxidized copper, providing durability and a timeless appearance, while acrylic paintings enhance the intricate details. Gemstones are delicately embedded, adding both visual and spiritual significance to the piece.
Vajradhara, also known as the Primordial Buddha, represents the highest level of enlightenment and serves as the foundation for all Buddha teachings in Vajrayana Buddhism. His calm meditation posture in embracing mudra, seated in the Vajra position, represents a profound level of connection and wisdom. This statue is also seen with a consort, which represents the union of wisdom and compassion through Vajradhara and his consort, embodying the core teachings of Vajrayana Buddhism.
Size: 9.4”/24cm (Height) x 6.3”/16cm (Base)
Weight: 1.992 kg
Material: Acrylic Paintings, Oxidized Copper Body, Gemstones
The Holder of the Thunderbolt, Vajradhara, represents the ultimate Buddha nature and embodies the essence of Tantric Buddhism. Vajradhara, seated in intense meditation, represents the unchanging, indestructible attributes of wisdom and compassion. This statue connects believers to the primal essence of Buddhism, making it an important element for thought and meditation.