Gold Gilded Lord Yamraj Statue for Meditation and Ritual
The figure of Lord Yamraj, the deity of death, is portrayed seated atop a moon disc lotus seat in this statue. The deity is depicted in his characteristic wrathful appearance sitting on a moon disc lotus seat as blazing fire surrounds him, representing death's transformative power, which is seen as a form of spiritual purification and rebirth. He is shown holding a noose or a lasso in his right hand, which he uses to capture and subdue demons and negative energies that threaten the practice of Buddhism.
This statue was hand-carved out of copper, gilded in gold, and has an antique finish adding an element of antiquity. The ideal Buddhist shrine addition can be a meditative accompaniment for yourself or any devotee.
Size: 11"/28cm (Height) x 5.1"/13cm (Base)
Weight: 2.14 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Copper Body, Antique Finished
Lord Yamraj is a prominent Hindu figure known as the god of death and the lord of the afterlife. He is responsible for judging the souls of the deceased and determining their fate in the afterlife based on their actions in life. While often depicted as a fearsome and stern figure, Lord Yamraj is also revered and seen as an important part of Hindu cosmology. His role in the afterlife and his power to determine the fate of souls make him a significant figure in Hindu belief.