Our small 6″ Vajrasattva statue was created using the lost wax casting method by our Shakya artisan. It is a finely carved statue representing the Tibetan Buddhist deity of limitless form known as – Vajrasattva. Indeed, Vajrasattva is a Sambhogakaya embodiment “subtle body of limitless form” portraying the Primordial Buddha – Vajradhara. As a result, Vajrasattva has the ability to take any form that is most efficient to ease the suffering of sentient life.
At the request of the buyer, we would be happy to adorn the crown and jewels of the Vajrasattva statue with turquoise and red stones. At no extra charge, the skilled artisan can embellish the statue with these special decorations before delivery. Our Vajrasattva statue will wear them well and inspire all those who lay their eyes on the statue.
Small Vajrasattva Statue Features
Vajrasattva is depicted with the vajra in his right hand and the ghanta bell in his left hand. These are very significant Buddhist symbols. The ghanta is the feminine symbol for wisdom. Additionally, the vajra is the symbol for the masculine attribute of compassion. However, it is the combination of these two symbols that is the most potent. This is because Nirvana has been described as the state where wisdom and compassion are eternally joined.
Furthermore, Vajrasattva is wearing the intricately carved crown and jewels of the bodhisattva. Additional important features include the 3 neck lines, ushnisha topknot and the third eye of wisdom. This sculpture portrays Vajrasattva sitting in the full lotus pose on top of a single lotus pedestal. Click here to learn more about Vajrasattva.










