Dive into Nepalese Mastery Celebrating Timeless Tantra, Vajradhara & Consort Statue
Discover the rich symbolism of the Vajradhara and Consort in Buddhist traditions, which reflect the majestic combination of wisdom and compassion. This sculpture oozes old-world charm and includes precise acrylic details accented by glossy 24k gold gilding cast from sturdy oxidized copper. It is more than just an ornament; it is a strong symbol of Vajrayana Buddhism's basic teachings and practices, appealing to seekers of both spiritual depth and artistic perfection.
This artwork, created in Nepal's sacred core, is a tribute to the region's rich tradition and artisanal skill. Every detail is meticulously depicted, from Vajradhara's poised position alongside his consort to their united embodiment of enlightenment. The contrasting brilliance of gold and the rustic patina of oxidized copper come together to narrate a tale of duality, unity, and transcendence.
Size: 9"/23cm (Height) x 5.9"/15cm (Base)
Weight: 1.77 kg
Material: 24k Gold Gilded, 24k Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Oxidized Copper Body
In Vajrayana Buddhism, Vajradhara is considered the primordial Buddha and represents the ultimate achievement of enlightenment and tantric teachings. They signify the merger of wisdom (typically represented by Vajradhara) and compassion (represented by the consort), two essential factors on the path to enlightenment. They stand as a testament to Buddhism's holistic approach, where duality converges into unified cosmic insight.