Vajrapani Statue Tibetan Buddhist Artwork
$37.04
$62.23
Description Vajrapani, a Bodhisattva, is a powerful figure in Tibetan Buddhism, representing the pinnacle of enlightenment and its myriad powers. Originating from the Sanskrit terms Vajra, meaning “thunderbolt,” and Pani, meaning “holding in hand,” Vajrapani is revered as the protector of the teachings and a symbol of the Buddha’s strength. The statue highlights Vajrapani as a prominent character, portrayed as a fierce deity with a fierce expression, symbolizing his power to overcome challenges and tame adverse forces. His right hand holds a vajra symbolizing determination, while his left hand carries a bell symbolizing wisdom and the power to dispel ignorance and delusion. Vajrapani’s wrathful appearance, crowned with skulls, symbolizes triumph over ego and ignorance, and his dynamic posture reflects his readiness to guide sentient beings toward enlightenment. Dimension: Height: 13.5” with frame Height: 11.5” without frame Width: 9” Depth: 5” Weight: 3.7 kg Made of: Copper, 24 K gold plated, and gold face painting.
Vajrapani Statues