The Essence of Pure Realization: Vajrasattva Sculpture for Spiritual Renewal
Introducing the depiction of Vajrasattva, the original Buddha of purification in Tibetan Buddhism—the Vajrasattva Gilt Sculpture. This sculpture, which weighs 3.86 kg and is 13.3 inches tall with a base of 10.2 inches, elegantly captures the calm yet commanding presence of the Vajrasattva. Made of a copper body and gilded with 24K gold, it is further enhanced by intricate paintings in gold and acrylic, as well as hand-carved jewels that represent the profound and transformational purification process that Vajrasattva facilitates.
The representation of Vajrasattva holds the bell (ghanta) in his left hand and the vajra (diamond scepter) in his right, signifying the union of compassion and wisdom as well as the path and knowledge required to reach enlightenment. The 24K gold gilding illuminates his divine form, casting a luminous aura that enriches any spiritual setting.
Size: 13.3"/34cm (Height) x 10.2"/26cm (Base)
Weight: 3.86 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Hand Carved Gemstone, Copper Body
Vajrayana Buddhism places great emphasis on Vajrasattva, the god linked to the purifying ritual. His one hundred-syllable mantra is an effective means of purging the mind and soul of all evil deeds, attitudes, and habits and assisting in the restoration of a natural condition of purity. Practitioners look to Vajrasattva for direction in realizing emptiness and the actual nature of phenomena, as well as for help in overcoming obstacles that stand in the way of enlightenment.