Yamantaka is also known as Buffalo Headed Deity with Consort, Buddhist Statue.
The artist from Kathmandu has handmade Yamataka with his consort magnificently. He is a Buddhist deity with 34 arms and a sharp weapon, and he has a wrathful expression. His most scary feature is a buffalo head with massive horns, which resembles the devil, and his many forms on top of each head with three big glazed eyes and sharp teeth.
Yamantaka is so powerful that he has defeated Yama, the "Lord of Death," on his way to total enlightenment. Yamantaka, on the other hand, is a powerful spiritual awakening technique.
With the precise characteristics and mudras, this statue took us roughly 22 months to finish. A close look reveals that even the tiniest details have been elegantly polished. We have paid close attention to the deity's various hand motions, the attributes they carry, and the bodies beneath the deity's feet to ensure that this Yamantaka is made just as the meditation Sadhana says.
Size: 14"/36cm (Height) x 9"/23cm (Base)
Weight: 6.086 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Copper Body, Acrylic Paintings
Yamantaka is one wrathful deity, popularly practiced by all school of Tibetan Buddhism. The large size statue depicts his unique and equally interesting iconographic details. His center main head is in fact a buffalo head, expressing his utmost wrath with open fangs, blazing eye brows and mustache.