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12 inch/ 33 cm Vajrapani | ཕྱག་ན་རྡོ་རྗེ། | 金刚手菩萨

12 inch/ 33 cm Vajrapani | ཕྱག་ན་རྡོ་རྗེ། | 金刚手菩萨

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Introducing our 12-inch Vajrapani Statue, a masterful creation born from the skilled hands of artisans in Patan, Nepal. Standing tall at 12 inches and weighing 3.9 kg, this sacred representation captivates with intricate details and a radiant presence. Meticulously crafted from durable copper, the statue is plated with gold, adding opulence and symbolic depth. The face, adorned with fine gold dust and acrylic paint, breathes life into the deity with a sublime and ethereal quality. 

Vajrapani, a powerful and revered deity in Buddhist iconography, is depicted as a Bodhisattva with a fierce and dynamic appearance. Known as the "Holder of the Thunderbolt" or "Diamond Scepter," Vajrapani embodies the spiritual power that can overcome all obstacles on the path to enlightenment. His wrathful expression and dynamic posture signify his ability to protect and guide practitioners on their spiritual journey.

More than a mere work of art, the Vajrapani Statue is a spiritual emblem resonating with the energy of the deity it represents. Whether gracing your home, meditation space, or sacred altar, this statue serves as a potent reminder of strength, protection, and the relentless pursuit of enlightenment. Bring the enchantment of ancient Patan, Nepal, into your space with this handcrafted masterpiece, a perfect fusion of artistic brilliance, cultural richness, and deep spiritual significance, inviting you to elevate your surroundings and connect with the divine energy it embodies.



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We are pleased to offer free shipping on all orders. Based on availability, with assurance of a dependable service, we utilize UPS, DHL or FedEx for our standard courier deliveries, which generally arrive within 6-12 business days. Please rest assured that all items are fully insured during transit, providing you with reassurance throughout the process.

Return Policy

We kindly accept returns within 14 business days, and we encourage you to explore our Returns page or reach out to our customer service team for assistance in navigating this process. Your satisfaction is very important to us, and we are committed to ensuring a positive experience for you.

Care Instructions

Use a clean, dry brush: Maintain the pristine condition of your item by strictly using a clean, dry brush for dust removal. This is especially important for painted surfaces, such as gold accents.

Avoid touching with wet, sweaty, or dirty hands: Preserve the optimal appearance of your piece by never touching painted surfaces with wet, sweaty, or dirty hands.

Spot Cleaning Tips: For any spots, use a clean eraser and apply it gently. However, success is not guaranteed, so prevention is crucial to avoid stains on painted surfaces.

Not recommended for outdoor display: To ensure longevity, keep your piece indoors and do not display it outdoors. This will help preserve its quality and appearance for lasting beauty.

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Vajrapani - Boddhisattva of Spiritual Energy and Power

Vajrapāņi, the Bodhisattva of Power or Energy, is intimately connected with the Vajrayāna because the Vajrayāna sees everything in terms of energy. He takes the initiative in ceaselessly working for the good of all sentient beings. He embodies spiritual heroism, daring to face our own projected power, re-own it, and place it at the service of the Dharma.  

The path of Vajrapāņi is one of overcoming fear. It is very much concerned with seeing the entire universe as consisting of energy and harnessing that energy for spiritual development. Vajrapāņi's path is one of activity, of taking the risk of trying to change, not of sitting back and grumbling about how things are. Vajrapāņi offers the prospect of seizing the vajra, of entering the spiritual battleground as a warrior, like a great warrior or a champion of Dharma.  

In his peaceful form, he sits radiant, young, smiling, a vajra resting in his palm like a gift of clarity. In his wrathful form, he blazes like a wrathful tempest, crowned in skulls, garlanded in flames, his roar tearing through spiritual stagnation. Both aspects arise not in opposition but in unity, the stillness of absolute power and the fierce dance of compassionate protection.