Traditionally Hand-carved Art of Vajrayogini Dakini Statue
We have sculpted this intricate statue of Vajrayogini Dakini Statue in the Traditional Himalayan art of Nepal. We have hand-carved the statue's body in copper, painted it with acrylic paintings, and gilded it with 24k Gold. We have depicted her in a deep red form, with the third eye of wisdom set vertically on her brow. She is depicted in the traditional dakini costume, holding a driguk in her right hand. She drinks from a kapala filled with blood that she holds in her left hand with an upturned mouth. Her hair is in an unbound and flowing style. Her right leg steps on Rati's chest, while her left leg steps on Kamadeva's forehead. Her throne is crowned with a crown made of five human skulls. She also has a necklace made up of fifty human skulls. She is depicted in a standing position in the midst of a raging fire.
A perfect shrine for your meditational practice or a great gift for a practitioner like you.
Size: 20.8"/53cm (Height) x 16.5"/42cm (Base)
Weight: 9.74 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Copper Body, Acrylic Paintings
Vajrayogini is a Dakini and Buddhist deity associated with Vajrayana Buddhism. The true nature of Vajrayogini is one of great passion, free of selfishness and illusion. Vajrayogini works tirelessly for the well-being of others and the total destruction of ego. She is regarded as the ideal idol for practicing Vajrayana because she guides people to the path that transforms them into enlightened virtues.