Vajradhara Miniature Sculpture: A Modern Interpretation of Tantric Buddhism's Founder
With a height of 4.3 inches and a base of 2.7 inches, this Machine-Made Vajradhara Statue gives a rendition of Vajradhara, considered the primal Buddha in Tibetan Buddhism. This figure, which was meticulously machine-molded and polished with an oxidized copper body, combines contemporary craftsmanship with profound spiritual symbolism.
The oxidized copper body of the statue gives it a deep, brown patina, emphasizing the exquisite features of Vajradhara's meditation position and the symbolic utensils he holds - the vajra and bell, which signify wisdom and compassion, respectively. This machine-molded design provides a high level of detail and homogeneity, resulting in a statue that is a harmonic blend of modern production with traditional Buddhist imagery.
Size: 4.3"/11cm (Height) x 2.7"/7cm (Base)
Weight: 0.21 kg
Material: Oxidized Copper Body, Machine Molded
Vajradhara, in Vajrayana Buddhism, is regarded as the ultimate embodiment of the Buddha’s teachings. He symbolizes the essence of Buddhahood itself and the source of all tantric teachings. Vajradhara's practice is associated with the realization of the indivisible nature of wisdom and compassion. This miniature statue of Vajradhara serves as a reminder of the profound depths of Buddhist tantra and the journey towards spiritual awakening.