Yamantaka Statue | Fierce Incarnation of Manjushri
$40.12
$78.64
Description Crafted from solid copper, this Yamantaka Statue powerfully represents Manjushri, a god with an angry appearance. This statue symbolizes the protection and knowledge of Manjushri and is a significant focal point in holy areas. Expertly made in Patan, Nepal, it combines spiritual profundity and creative brilliance, making it ideal for strengthening meditation and spiritual connection. The Yamantaka Statue symbolizes the fierce incarnation of Manjushiri, who is present here as a dark red god with nine faces, thirty-two hands, and sixteen legs. He is ferocious and angry. This intricate and powerful representation symbolizes his ability to conquer fear, ignorance, and death, embodying the fierce determination required to overcome obstacles on the path to enlightenment. Each head, hand, and leg carries profound symbolic meaning, reflecting his multifaceted nature as a wrathful manifestation of wisdom and compassion.His horns are blazing, and his face is black, smokey, yellow, and red. His hands hold a curved knife and a skull cup, while his wife, Vajra Vetali, holds a skull cup. Bhairava’s right legs are bent, pushing down on various gods and animals, while his left legs are straight, pressed against various birds and gods, surrounded by red and orange flames of pure consciousness. He places a skull cup filled with offerings in front of the lotus seat. Dimension: Height: 42 inches Made of copper oxidized finish and acrylic paint
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