Tibetan Yamantaka, The Destroyer Of Death Statue
The sculpture of Yamantaka, The Destroyer Of Death Statue, has been expertly hand-crafted with a copper body plated with real 24k gold and painted with acrylic colors. We are Nepalese artists who have been creating traditional Vajrayana sculptures for many centuries. The figurine can be used in a variety of Buddhist rituals as well as during routine yoga or meditation sessions. We assure you that this statue was made using high-quality materials and will remain in good condition for many years. The wrathful deity is shown as standing on a seat. It took us countless hours and months to hand-carve every detail. The craftsmanship can be seen in the statue with its complex design. We used hammers and chisels to carve each design pattern. We have carefully considered his numerous hand gestures, the items he holds, and the bodies beneath his feet to ensure that this Yamantaka is constructed exactly as the meditation Sadhana dictates.
This statue has accurate traditional iconography and fine details.
Size: 8.2"/21cm (Height) x 6.2"/16cm (Base)
Weight: 1.51 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Copper Body, Acrylic Paintings
Yamantaka statue is shown in various ways, one of which is Yamataka Ekavira, which means "lone hero." He has a bull's or buffalo's head with long horns as the center head, among many other features. There are eight primary heads, with the Bodhisattva Manjushri's little crowned head at the pinnacle. Yamantaka dressed in an elephant-skin robe, a garland of freshly cut human skulls, snakes, interwoven bone ornament bracelets, necklaces, and a girdle. Except for his adornments, he is naked. A flaming halo is behind him, and his erect phallus has a crimson tip. He wields a chopping knife (Kartika) in his primary hands, symbolizing his power to sever the root of illusion.