Traditional Vajradhara statue is made in Nepal by the process of Lost – wax system using copper material. The weight of this statue is 2.25 kg and dimension is 17*23 cm (7*9 inches).
Weight | 2250 Grams – 4.96 lbs |
Size | 17*23 cm (7*9 inches) |
Material | Copper |
Vajradhara is a central figure in Tibetan Buddhism, representing the primordial Buddha or the ultimate source of all Buddhas. Vajradhara is often depicted as blue in color, symbolizing the infinite expanse of the sky and the boundless nature of enlightenment.
He is typically shown holding a vajra (diamond thunderbolt) in his right hand and a bell in his left hand, symbolizing wisdom and compassion. Vajradhara is sometimes depicted with a third eye on his forehead, symbolizing his omniscient awareness. Vajradhara is often depicted seated in a meditative posture on a lotus throne.