Traditional Sculpture of Yamantaka | The Guardian of Life and Liberation
The Traditional Sculpture of Yamantaka stands at a height of 24.41 inches (62 cm) with a base measuring 17.72 inches (45 cm) and weighs 24.38 kg. It is crafted from oxidized copper for spiritual and artistic appreciation. The sculpture radiates a vibrant and sacred aura, symbolizing Yamantaka’s wrathful power and compassionate resolve to overcome ignorance and death.
Yamantaka is depicted in his wrathful form, holding various weapons and symbols of power, while his consort is depicted in close embrace, symbolizing the union of wisdom and compassion. The intricate details of their fierce expressions and dynamic postures convey the intensity and strength needed to conquer ignorance and death. The presence of the consort highlights the balanced and complementary forces that are essential for spiritual awakening.
Size: 24.41”/62cm (Height) x 17.72”/45cm (Base)
Weight: 24.38 kg
Material: Acrylic Paintings, Oxidized Copper Body
Vajrabhairava, or Yamantaka, is a wrathful manifestation of Manjushri, the Bodhisattva of Wisdom, embodying the ultimate realization that eradicates the cycle of birth and death. His practice is particularly esteemed in the Gelug school of Tibetan Buddhism, where it is seen as a potent method for confronting and dissolving the ego and the illusions of the material world. Engaging with Vajrabhairava's imagery and mantra can inspire courage, determination, and insight, guiding practitioners toward profound spiritual awakening.