Traditionally Oxidized Hayagriva Statue Protector of Wisdom and Compassion
Hayagriva's intricately oxidized statue, with a horse head capping his fiery visage and flames in his aura. Every detail, from the flowing robes to the symbolic ritual items in his hands, was made by professional artisans in Patan, Nepal.
This statue has been carved, including the intricate designs on Hayagriva's armor and his facial expressions. The sculpture has been given elegance and spiritual meaning by the artists' precise attention to detail. In addition to signifying the sacredness of Hayagriva. For those looking for a work of art that truly captures protection and good vibes, this statue is perfect.
Size: 9.8”/25cm (Height) x 7”/18cm (Base)
Weight: 1.97 kg
Material: Oxidized Copper Body
Hayagriva, also known as the wrathful incarnation of Avalokiteshvara in Tibetan Buddhism, reflects the fiery and protective qualities of compassion. He is frequently asked to help overcome barriers, particularly those that impede spiritual growth. Hayagriva's ferocious form is admired for its capacity to cut through ignorance and delusion, with a horse's head reflecting the ferocity and speed of enlightenment's power. This idol symbolizes his duty as a protector against negative influences and a guide on the way to enlightenment.