The Fierce Vajrayogini Female Dakini of Enlightenment | Buddhist Statue for Wisdom and Transformation
The Vajrayogini Sculpture, a strong and renowned female dakini in Tibetan Buddhism, represents the ultimate path to enlightenment, transformation, and spiritual liberation. This finely carved statue measures 15.7" (Height) x 11.0" (Base) and weighs 6.41 kg. Its oxidized copper body highlights its durable and spiritual aspect. This artwork, created by expert Nepalese artisans, embodies the rich traditions of Himalayan Buddhism, making it an inspiring addition to altars, meditation areas, or sacred collections.
The statue of Vajrayogini portrays her dynamic and transformative energy. Standing on a flaming lotus base with patterns of vajra, skulls, she symbolizes victory over ignorance and worldly attachments. Her fearless stance, decorated with bone jewelry, radiates fierce compassion. Vajrayogini is a dancing goddess with a skull bowl in her left hand and a crescent-shaped knife in her right. She wears ankle bells and a skull garland. She is crowned with a topknot and has a third eye of omniscience, which pervades the universe.
Size: 15.7”/40cm (Height) x 11.0”/28cm (Base)
Weight: 6.41 kg
Materials: Oxidized Copper Body
Vajrayogini is the principal female deity of the Chakrsamvara. There are many different deity forms, with each having a unique name and appearance. Some words are descriptive, such as Krodha Kali meaning 'black wrathful' yogini, and others refer to the lineage or principal Indian mahasiddha associated with a particular Yogini practice.