Nepalese-Made Vajrakilaya Wrathful Yidam | Spiritual Protector Deity
This Vajrakilaya Wrathful Yidam Statue, at 11 inches tall, is an expertly sculpted portrayal of the powerful defender. Made of copper and painstakingly gilded with 24K gold, this item exudes power and protection. The gold and acrylic paints highlight the delicate features of Vajrakilaya's wrathful countenance and ominous attitude, which represent the defeat of ignorance and difficulties.
The Vajrakilaya statue with his consort Khorlo Gyedunma features three heads, six arms, and four legs. Vajrakilaya is also known as Phurba in Tibetan. Vajrakilaya wraps his hands around his consort. He holds the mysterious three-bladed phurba dagger, which possesses a magical moment, between his two hands. The three blades of the phurba dagger remove one of the three primary barriers to spiritual perception. The three impediments are hatred, sensual desire, and ignorance. The three-pointed tip of the phurba blade also symbolizes a center of interest for the general people on the enormous emptiness phenomenon. Vajrakailaya is highlighted with dark acrylic paint, while his consort has a red hue of acrylic paintings. We molded the figurine using copper and gilded it using genuine 24K gold. We used a hammer and small chisels to hand-carve the intricate design patterns. To do delicate carvings, artists must have decades of experience as he has to create intricate design patterns on a small surface area.
Size: 11”/28cm (Height) x 8.5”/21.5cm (Base)
Weight: 3.02 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body
Vajrakilaya is one of Tibetan Buddhism's most respected wrathful deities, recognized for his powerful ability to overcome bad energy and spiritual barriers. His wrath is focused on eradicating ignorance and ego, paving the way for enlightenment. As a yidam god, practitioners summon Vajrakilaya during intensive meditation to safeguard the mind and remove internal and external impediments.