Vajrayana Wrathful Deity Chittipati Statue | Symbol of Impermanence and Death
The Protector Deity Chittipati Statue, measures 15.4" (Height) x 12.6" (Base) and weighs 6.144 kg. It is crafted of copper, gilded with 24K gold, and enhanced with gold and acrylic paints. This item, made by skilled Nepalese artisans, represents the creativity of Himalayan traditions, making it an sacred addition to altars, meditation areas, or sacred collections.
With both male and female skeletons joyfully raising their arms in celebration of being free from ego, this sculpture depicts the Chitipati in their distinctive dance. Their joyful dance symbolizes the fire of wisdom that destroys ignorance and illusions amid flames. The figures are surrounded by fire, which is a potent reminder of the transforming potential of spiritual knowledge. In addition to representing the Chitipati's role as guardians, the building itself is a powerful representation of impermanence that offers a place of reflection on life's transient nature.
Size: 15.4”/39cm (Height) x 12.6”/32cm (Base)
Weight: 6.144 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body
Chittipati, often referred to as the Lord of the Cremation Grounds, represents the powerful Buddhist concept of impermanence. Depicted as dancing skeletal figures, Chittipati reminds practitioners of the transient nature of life and the importance of spiritual liberation. Despite their fearsome appearance, Chittipati's dance symbolizes the victory over ego and attachment, helping devotees to transcend the material world and embrace the truth of death and rebirth.