Vajrasattva Statue in Oxidized Copper – Exquisitely Carved with Perfect Proportions
Available in 3 sizes:
Small - 10 cm height
Medium - 15 cm height
Large - 23 cm height
Cast strictly in accordance with the Pratimālakṣaṇa Sutra (Utterances on Image-Making and Iconometry), this Vajrasattva statue ensures perfect proportions. Every detail, from the finely carved ornaments to Vajrasattva's attributes, is supervised by authentic Buddhist teachers. The deep russet tone is achieved through the high copper content in the oxidized alloy, making it a timeless choice for Buddhist shrines and personal practice.
Consecrated Version Available:
We could arrange a consecrated version of this statue, which is sealed with mantra rolls, body-speech-mind relics, and blessed substances. The consecration process is performed by senior monks at Larung Gar Monastery, following strict traditional guidelines. Please note that consecrated statues require a processing time of at least one month. If you're interested, feel free to message us for further details..
Important Considerations for Consecration:
The consecration process is a meticulous and spiritual undertaking. Monks at Larung Gar work diligently to imbue each statue with sacred blessings. Occasionally, special pujas or ceremonies at the monastery may extend the processing time.
We recognize the spiritual significance of your order and are committed to providing you with the most accurate and up-to-date information on its status. As a bridge between our valued customers and the monks at Larung Gar, we appreciate your patience and understanding. The monks who volunteer to perform the consecrations are offering their time and dedication, and we’re grateful for their efforts. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to reach out.
Supporting Buddhist Monasteries:
All proceeds from the sale of our Buddha statues support Buddhist monasteries in India, Nepal, and Bhutan, helping to preserve and spread the Buddha Dharma. Your purchase not only gets you a beautiful piece of art but also contributes to a greater cause.
About Vajrasattva:
Vajrasattva — the sambhogakaya buddha Vajrasattva is the sovereign of all the buddha families and mandalas. The lineage of Dzogchen is traced from the dharmakaya Samantabhadra to the sambhogakaya—the five buddha families and Vajrasattva, who are Samantabhadra’s own self-reflection. This is the mind direct transmission.
He is pristine white in color. He belongs to the Aksobhya Vajra family, which also contains Vajrapani. He is generally depicted as a youthful, calm who is dressed in all the silks and jewels that a wealthy prince would wear.
In his right hand, he gently holds a vajra at his heart. He has a bell around his waist, held in his left hand. The bell stands for Wisdom, while the vajra signifies Reality and Compassion. He carries the bell of knowledge in his left hand and a vajra, which represents a technique, in his right hand.
Buddhists have long considered Vajrasattva to be an effective practice for cleansing mind. The practice of Vajrasattva is regarded as the most powerful healing and purification technique in Vajrayana Buddhism. He is frequently the first deity most students worship. Many Tibetan Buddhist schools mandate that students complete 100,000 Vajrasattva mantras as part of their foundational training. Vajrasattva integrates speech, body, and mind meditation. Visualizing the deity, the idealized embodiment of an Enlightened person, engages our intellect.
Vajrasattva meditation is therefore strongly advised for everyone looking to raise their spiritual level. Purifying the same is necessary for brighter days ahead because it is said that our past and present Karma heavily influences how our present and future lives will turn out.