The Symbolism of Vajrapani Statues
The Vajrapani statue is a revered symbol in Tibetan Buddhism, embodying the power and protection of Vajrapani, one of the most important bodhisattvas. Known as the protector of the Buddha and the embodiment of the power of all Buddhas, Vajrapani is depicted in statues holding a vajra (thunderbolt) and often surrounded by flames, symbolizing his fierce determination to protect the Dharma. These statues, often crafted with intricate details, are used in various spiritual practices, including meditation and rituals, to invoke Vajrapani's strength and protective energy.
Product Details:
32cm x 23cm
Height x Width
Weight: 3.38kg
- Traditionally Hand Carved using the authentic cast body
- Coated with Multiple Layers of 24K Gold
- Adorned with Semi precious stones
- Use of Acrylics and Poster Colors
Incorporating a Vajrapani Statue into Your Practice
Placing a Vajrapani statue on your home altar creates a sacred space filled with the deity's protective energy, strategically positioned at eye level and surrounded by offerings like flowers, incense, and candles. Meditating in front of the statue enhances this connection; sit comfortably, visualize Vajrapani's fierce yet compassionate presence, and chant his mantra, "Om Vajrapani Hum," to invoke his strength. Incorporating rituals and offerings, such as water, food, and lighting butter lamps, further deepens your devotion, aligning you with Vajrapani's powerful energy and inviting his blessings into your life.
Consecration Service Available
We offer consecration services performed by our experienced Lamas for all statues upon request.
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