Purity and Transformation: Timeless Oxidized Vajrasattva Primordial Buddha
The hand sculpted Vajrasattva Primordial Buddha statue, fashioned in the rich artisan traditions of Nepal, embraces the essence of purity and spiritual regeneration. Vajrasattva is portrayed in a meditative stance holding a vajra, signifying his dedication to spiritual development and clarity. He is highly regarded in Vajrayana Buddhism for his role in purification and as the embodiment of the Buddha's pristine nature.
The oxidized copper body of this statue accentuates its textured appearance and lends it an aged, revered appearance that is in line with the ageless wisdom of the Vajrasattva. The oxidation process draws attention to the fine details of his elaborate decorations and thoughtful expression, as well as giving the sculpture more depth.
Size: 9.1”/23cm (Height) x 6.7”/17cm (Base)
Weight: 1.57 kg
Material: Oxidized Copper Body
Vajrasattva holds a significant place in Tibetan Buddhism as the Buddha of purification. His practice involves the recitation of his hundred-syllable mantra, which is believed to cleanse the practitioner's mind and body of impurities accumulated over lifetimes. Engaging with Vajrasattva is considered essential for preparing the mind for deeper insights and realizations in Buddhist practice.