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22" Vajravarahi Copper Statue Gilded with Gold from Nepal

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Immersed in her enlightened dance, Vajravarahi in Tibetan Buddhism is amongst the most powerful, ethereal, and awe-inspiring deities. She is the powers of the Buddha and Bodhisattva united, the supreme light of wisdom that shines in the heart of the worshipper and the guardian of the practitioner of Dharma. Carrying the blade infused with the powers of Vajra in her right hand and the Khatvanga with severed heads to symbolize the decay of human form, dancing over a corpse, Vajravarahi unveils the supreme truth of human life- its impermanence. Doing this, she cuts through the bonds and ties of human existence, preparing the heart for receiving the seeds of wisdom.

 

In this stunning gilded copper statute from Nepal, Vajravarahi is depicted in her popular form, adorned with rich ornaments, a garland of skulls, and a skirt of tiger hide with a brocaded scarf. Her hair forms a flaming element, moving upwards, symbolizing the elevation of pure wisdom.

 

Fine details on the face of Vajravarahi give it a rivetting beauty, enhanced by the colors and gilded appeal of the metal. A sow or Varaha is visible on her left side, behind the tresses of Vajravarahi, as an identifying element of her iconography. Surrounded by flames of pure wisdom, Vajaravarahi in this copper statue is a potent symbol of enlightenment.

Specifications
DDF793
Artist Surendra Shakya
Copper Statue Gilded with Gold
Height: 22 inch
Width: 13 inch
Depth: 6 inch
Weight 9 kg
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Iconography of Vajravarahi

Behold the powerful Vajravarahi, a principal deity in Vajrayana Buddhism, exquisitely realized in this copper statue, gilded with radiant gold. Standing an impressive 22 inches tall, this sculpture emanates from the rich artistic traditions of Nepal, a land deeply rooted in the spiritual practices of Tibetan Buddhism. Vajravarahi, meaning "Diamond Sow," is a fierce yet compassionate dakini, a female embodiment of enlightened energy and wisdom. Vajravarahi's iconography is replete with symbolic meaning. She is often depicted with a sow's head emerging from the side of her head, representing her conquest over ignorance – the sow being a creature associated with ignorance and attachment in Buddhist philosophy. Her red complexion symbolizes the intense energy of transformation and her wrathful aspect serves to overcome obstacles and negative forces on the path to enlightenment. Her three eyes perceive past, present, and future, signifying her all-encompassing wisdom. In her hands, she holds ritual implements, such as the kapala (skull cup) filled with amrita (nectar of immortality) and the kartrika (chopper), symbolizing the cutting away of ego and attachment. Her posture, often depicted in dynamic dance, expresses the boundless energy and activity of enlightened consciousness. A garland of severed heads often adorns her, representing the cutting away of negative emotions and the transformation of death into liberation.

Artisanal Craftsmanship

This meticulously crafted statue is a testament to the skill and dedication of Nepalese artisans. Every detail, from the intricate carving of her facial features to the flowing garments and fiery halo, reflects a profound understanding of Buddhist iconography and traditional artistic techniques. The use of copper, revered for its conductivity and durability, ensures the statue's longevity, while the gold gilding enhances its visual splendor and imbues it with a sense of sacredness. This piece is more than just a decorative object; it is a sacred representation intended to evoke devotion, inspire practice, and connect the viewer with the enlightened qualities of Vajravarahi. The statue's substantial dimensions—22 inches in height, 13 inches in width, and 6 inches in depth—make it a striking centerpiece for a shrine, meditation space, or art collection. Placing it in your environment can serve as a constant reminder of the potential for inner transformation and the power of compassionate action. The creation of this form represents a profound understanding of the deities role in helping to bring freedom from suffering. In this respect, the statue can be regarded as a conduit to access the rich tapestry of spiritual practices, philosophy, and artistic traditions that constitute Vajrayana Buddhism.
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