The Great Illuminator: Vairocana Kunrig Sculpture for Universal Wisdom
Presenting the Vairocana Kunrig Statue is a magnificent representation of the prehistoric Buddha Vairocana, who is honored in Buddhist tradition for his function in shedding knowledge and wisdom throughout the cosmos. This statue, which measures 9.4 inches in height by 6.2 inches at the base and weighs 1.90 kg, represents the profound and all-encompassing character of Vairocana's teachings. This sculpture, which is made of a copper body and is embellished with 24K gold plating and intricate paintings in gold and acrylic, perfectly encapsulates Vairocana's enlightenment and all-encompassing presence.
Vairocana, who is frequently linked to the fusion of compassion and wisdom, is shown in the Dharmachakra Mudra, signifying the rotation of the Wheel of Dharma. The 24K gold gilding illuminates the statue, highlighting the purity and clarity of universal wisdom that Vairocana embodies, while the intricate details and vibrant colors of the acrylic paintings bring to life his compassionate gaze and the symbolic elements of his attire.
Size: 9.4"/24cm (Height) x 6.2"/16cm (Base)
Weight: 1.90 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body
Vairocana is considered a central figure in Mahayana Buddhism, representing the Buddha's body of reality, or Dharmakaya, which is the source of all enlightenment and the essence of the universe itself. His teachings and presence remind practitioners of the non-duality of existence and the interconnectedness of all phenomena. Vairocana's practice is aimed at realizing the ultimate truth and achieving a state of complete enlightenment, transcending the limitations of individual self and embracing the vastness of universal wisdom.