Traditional Buddhist Deity Wrathful Vajravarahi Figurine | Himalayan Zen Art of Nepal
The Traditional Wrathful Vajravarahi Figurine reflects the dynamic energy and transforming power of this famous Vajrayana Buddhist deity. This statue is hand-crafted with 24K gold gilded copper, enhanced with acrylic paints, standing at 16.1"/41cm in height with a base width of 8.5"/21.5cm and weighs 3.24 kg. Vajravarahi, also known as the Diamond Sow, symbolizes the intense compassion and knowledge required to transcend ignorance and delusion. Her wrathful yet compassionate aura reflects her role as guardian and guide to spiritual awakening.
Fierce Feminine Wisdom the dakini Dorje Phagmo is depicted in her characteristic dancing posture, holding a curved vajra in her raised right hand, symbolizing the indestructible nature of enlightened mind, and a skull cup in her left hand, representing the transformation of worldly attachments into spiritual insight. Her fierce expression and powerful stance convey her role as a protector and guide, capable of cutting through ignorance and leading practitioners toward enlightenment.
Size: 16.1”/41cm (Height) x 8.5”/21.5cm (Base)
Weight: 3.24 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Acrylic Painting, Copper Body
Dorje Phagmo, also known as Vajravarahi, is a powerful and revered deity in Tibetan Buddhism. She is a fierce manifestation of Vajrayogini, embodying the transformative power of feminine wisdom and compassion. Dorje Phagmo is often depicted in a dynamic dancing posture, symbolizing her ability to subdue obstacles and transform negative energies into enlightened awareness. As a symbol of the inseparable union of wisdom and compassion, Dorje Phagmo guides practitioners toward the realization of their own enlightened nature.