Adi Buddha, Vajradhara Statue 6” Item #7n23
Materials: Lost Wax Method, Copper
Origin: Hand Made in Nepal
Tibetan Name: Dorje Chang
Height: 6 inches, 15.24 cm
Width: 4 inches, 10.16 cm
Depth: 2.5 inches, 5.08 cm
Weight: 1 pounds
Description
Vajradhara is the celestial progenitor of the Kagyu order and of
Mahamudra practice. Observing traditional iconographic depictions of
the deity, he holds a bell and dorje in his hands, symbols of wisdom
and compassion.
Vajradhara is richly adorned with a crown, an elaborate pendant necklace, earrings which consist of large lotus discs, and a flowing scarf which drapes the shoulders, looping at the elbow and falling to the single lotus throne. His eyes are held in a compassionate gaze. His body sways elegantly to the right and the legs are drawn into an adamantine posture. The full lower garment is drawn across the legs and over the lotus seat.
Vajradhara is richly adorned with a crown, an elaborate pendant necklace, earrings which consist of large lotus discs, and a flowing scarf which drapes the shoulders, looping at the elbow and falling to the single lotus throne. His eyes are held in a compassionate gaze. His body sways elegantly to the right and the legs are drawn into an adamantine posture. The full lower garment is drawn across the legs and over the lotus seat.
This beautiful sculpture is hand crafted by the very talented artists of the beautiful Himalayan Kingdom of Nepal.