Copper Masterpiece Embodying the Primordial Buddha of Purification "Vajrasattva"
This magnificent sculpture, painstakingly constructed by accomplished artists in Patan, Nepal, allows you to fully experience the dazzling presence of Vajrasattva, the primordial Buddha of purification. This remarkable piece of art was painstakingly created from copper and embellished with elaborate acrylic paints and a lavish 24K gold gilding, conveying a sense of awakened consciousness and almighty majesty.
You are drawn in by Vajrasattva's majestic countenance, calm attitude, and celestial decorations. Honoring the centuries-old traditions of Nepalese sacred art, the minute details—from the flowing folds of his robes to the intricate mudras (hand gestures)—are depicted with exquisite perfection. The sculpture's intricate design contains profound symbolic meanings that evoke reflection and reverence for the primordial Buddha as the embodiment of spiritual transformation and purification.
Size: 22.24”/56.5cm (Height) x 12.99”/33cm (Base)
Weight: 7.53 kg
Materials: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body
Vajrasattva, also known as the Primordial Buddha or the Buddha of Purification, is a revered figure in Vajrayana Buddhism. He is often depicted seated in a meditation posture, holding a vajra (thunderbolt scepter) and a bell, symbolizing the union of compassion and wisdom. Vajrasattva is considered the embodiment of the pure, primordial state of enlightenment, and his practice is believed to purify negative karma, obstacles, and defilements, paving the way for spiritual transformation and the attainment of enlightenment.