Seated Statue of Vairocana Tibetan Buddhism The Cognitive Aspect of Wisdom
The Statue of Vairocana Tibetan Buddhism is a magnificent embodiment of the Cosmic Buddha, representing universal wisdom and enlightenment in Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism. This statue stands at an impressive 12.4 inches (31.5 cm) in height with a base width of 9.6 inches (24.5 cm), making it a prominent and striking centerpiece for any sacred space or collection. It is meticulously crafted with a triple-layer 24K gold gilded finish, complemented by intricate gold and acrylic paintings and 3D-like carvings.
The statue depicts Vairocanawith his hands form the Dharmachakra mudra, which represents the spinning of the Wheel of Dharma and the spread of universal truth. Sitting on a lotus seat, his position represents the purity and transcendence of his wisdom. The three faces are a powerful symbol of the Trinity of Enlightenment, representing the unification of body, speech, and thought, and expressing Vairocana's mastery over spiritual realms.
Size: 12.4”/31.5cm (Height) x 9.6”/24.5cm (Base)
Weight: 4.31 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body
In many Buddhist traditions, Vairocana is revered as the Primordial Buddha, embodying the Dharmakaya - the truth body of enlightenment. He is frequently represented at the center of the mandala, symbolizing his role as the source of the Dharma and all-encompassing consciousness. Vairocana's teachings offer a way to transcend dualism and perceive the illuminating nature of one's mind, making his picture an effective focal point for meditation and spiritual study.