Vajrayogini Dakini Statue Art, Tibetan Yogini
Vajrayogini, also a Dakini, is shown magnificently in this statue art. This Tibetan yogini statue was handcrafted in Kathmandu by a Nepali artist in copper and gilded 24K Gold. Vajrayogini's glowing red body is ablaze with the heat of the yogic fire and circled with the flames of wisdom. Her dancing, leaping, and soaring poses proclaim that she is fully alive and joyously free. Her flowing hair and swaying bone ornaments ripple on the currents of her swirling energy field.
Size: 47cm/ 18.5" (Height) x 47cm /18.5" (Base)
Weight: 6.534kg (approximately)
Materials: Copper Body, 24K Gold Gilded
Vajrayogini is the principal female deity of the Chakrsamvara. There are many different deity forms, with each having a unique name and appearance. Some words are descriptive, such as Krodha Kali meaning 'black wrathful' yogini, and others refer to the lineage or principal Indian mahasiddha associated with a particular Yogini practice.