A Masterpiece of Esoteric Beauty Majestic Red Vajrayogini
View the captivating Fiery Red Vajrayogini Sculpture, a depiction of the dakini who embodies the spirit of spiritual transformation and divine feminine energy. With its remarkable dimensions of 69cm in height, 53cm in breadth, and 13.37 kg in weight, this sculpture is a powerful representation of the artistry of its designers. The dynamic shape of Vajrayogini exudes the power of liberation; her flaming red body represents the illumination of the path to enlightenment and the burning away of ignorance.
This painstakingly detailed sculpture depicts Vajrayogini's powerful and loving side and invites observers to reflect deeply on her teachings. She stands poised in her dance of bliss and emptiness, holding the kapala (skull cup) filled with nectar and the curved knife, cutting through the veils of illusion. Her flaming hair and the garland of skulls around her neck speak to her dominion over death and her role as a guide through the cycles of birth and rebirth.
This statue is not just an object of veneration; it's a beacon for practitioners of Vajrayana Buddhism. It embodies the path of transformation through the embrace of wisdom and the transcendent power of the feminine. It serves as an unparalleled focal point in any meditation space, altar, or room dedicated to spiritual awakening, inviting a connection with Vajrayogini’s energy to inspire and empower one's practice.
Size: 27.1"/69cm (Height) x 20.8"/53cm (Base)
Weight: 13.37 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body
At the summit of the tantric pantheon, Vajrayogini is highly esteemed for her ability to provide direct access to enlightenment. Her shape, red as dawn, represents the urgency of spiritual practice and the vibrancy of existence. She is a dakini, a symbol of the sky-dancer who moves freely across the expanse of ultimate truth, unhindered by norms. The practice of the Vajrayogini is highly esteemed due to its profound and direct approach to piercing the ego and ignorance, ultimately leading committed practitioners to the awareness of their true nature as Buddhas.