Vajradhara Buddha Statue in Tibetan Buddhism
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Description Vajradhara, also known as Dorje Chang, is revered in Tibetan Buddhism as the ultimate source of knowledge and tantric teachings, as well as the primordial Buddha Adi-Buddha. This Vajradhara statue represents the pure, formless essence of enlightenment, known as the dharmakaya (truth body). This statue depicts him in a contemplative pose, clutching a ghanta (bell) and a vajra (thunderbolt) in her hands, crossed at the heart. The right hand represents deft methods, empathy, and the unbreakable quality of enlightenment, while the left hand represents knowledge, emptiness, and the ultimate truth. Vajradhara is often depicted as an ornate Buddha with silk robes, necklaces, and a five-jeweled crown, symbolizing his position as the originator of all tantric teachings. His deep blue color symbolizes the boundless emptiness of space and the immutability of dharmakaya. Vajradhara is considered the origin of all Vajrayana and Mahamudra teachings, and the Kagyu and Gelug schools of Tibetan Buddhism hold him in high regard. Dimension: Height: 14 inches Breath: 11.5 inches Width: 6 inches Weight: 4.5 kg Made of copper and acrylic paint, 24 K gold-plated and gold face painting.
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