Partly Gold Gilded 13.25" Wrathful Vajrapani Statue, Chana Dorje, Handmade - Gallery
Partly Gold Gilded 13.25" Wrathful Vajrapani Statue, Chana Dorje, Handmade - Gallery Partly Gold Gilded 13.25" Wrathful Vajrapani Statue, Chana Dorje, Handmade - Right Partly Gold Gilded 13.25" Wrathful Vajrapani Statue, Chana Dorje, Handmade - Left Partly Gold Gilded 13.25" Wrathful Vajrapani Statue, Chana Dorje, Handmade - Back Partly Gold Gilded 13.25" Wrathful Vajrapani Statue, Chana Dorje, Handmade - Back no frame

Partly Gold Gilded 13.25″ Wrathful Vajrapani Statue, Chana Dorje, Handmade

Original price was: $2,829.00.Current price is: $1,879.00.

Statue Identity: Wrathful Vajrapani, Chana Dorje
Product Dimensions: Height: 13.25″ w/frame, 11.5″ w/o frame, Width: 11″, Depth: 5.25″

Production Method: Lost Wax Method, Hand Face Painted, Gold Gilded
Production Materials: Copper Alloy, 24k Gold
Shipping Weight: 6000 grams approx.

Our Nepali artisans created our Wrathful Vajrapani statue/Chana Dorje Statue with the jewelry and crown of a bodhisattva. At the request of the buyer, we would be happy to adorn the crown and jewels of your new Vajrapani statue with turquoise and red stones. At no extra charge, the skilled artisan can embellish the statue with special decoration before delivery. The color turquoise is a special combination of blue and green. Indeed, blue signifies the purity of the Buddhas and green symbolizes readiness to act. The stones will add to the visual appeal of the statue, depending on your personal preference.

The Weapons of a Wrathful Vajrapani Statue

The name Vajrapani is a Sanskrit word that translates as “thunderbolt in the hand”. Therefore, our Vajrapani statue depicts him in his classic warrior pose wielding a vajra over his right shoulder. The vajra is an ancient symbol that originated in India. It was a carried into battle by the ancient generals but in Buddhism it symbolizes the male aspect of compassion and skillful means. Additionally, in his left hand he holds the lasso which is used to strangle the demons of delusion. Generally speaking, the wrathful appearance of Vajrapani is meant to crush obstacles to spiritual realization. 

Additional features of our wrathful Vajrapani statue include the burning flames of pristine awareness which surround him and incinerate all neurotic mental states. Furthermore, he wears the skull crown that is adorned with the five skulls symbolizing the five poisons. The five insidious poisons in Buddhism are greed, hatred, ignorance, jealousy and pride. These five poisons have been converted into the five transcendent wisdoms. Furthermore, wrathful Vajrapani has three eyes which represent his knowledge of the past, present and future. Click here to learn more about Vajrapani.

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