Fully Gold Gilded 14" Vajrasattva Statue Embedded Stones - Gallery
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Fully Gold Gilded 14″ Golden Vajrasattva Statue, Handmade w/Turquoise Stones

Original price was: $1,299.00.Current price is: $989.00.

Statue Identity: Vajrasattva, Dorje Sempa
Product Dimensions: Height: 14″, Width: 8.25″, Depth: 5″

Production Method: Lost Wax method, Fully Gilded, Embedded with Stones
Production Materials: Copper Alloy, 24k Gold, Turquoise, Coral
Shipping Weight: 6000 grams

Our Nepali master artisan created our beautiful golden Vajrasattva statue with the jewelry and crown of a bodhisattva. Additionally, the crown and jewels are adorned with turquoise and red stones. The color turquoise is a special combination of blue and green. Indeed, blue signifies the purity of the Buddhas and green symbolizes their readiness to act. Additionally, devotees meditating on the color red can transform the poison of attachment into the wisdom of discernment. This golden Vajrasattva statue wears the adornments very well and they will inspire all those who lay their eyes on your new statue.

Special Features Golden Vajrasattva Statue

Buddha statues carry different meanings as a result of different symbols which are included with the statues. These symbols can be physical items, mudras and poses. Some of the symbols that are included with our Vajrasattva statues include the ghanta (bell) and vajra. Therefore, our statue carries an important meaning. This is because the ghanta represents the feminine attribute of wisdom and the vajra represents the masculine attribute of compassion. When these two attributes are joined it creates the eternal harmony of enlightenment.

Additionally, Vajrasattva is depicted with traditional symbols such as the ushnisha topknot, third eye of wisdom plus the crown and jewels of the bodhisattva. Last but not least Vajrasattva is one of the 3 bodies of the Buddha (kayas) known as the sambhogakaya. This embodiment is described as the “subtle body of limitless form”. Click here to learn more about the Vajrasattva deity.

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