Vajravarahi Statue | The Fierce Dakini of Enlightenment
USD 1,750.60
Height:40cm (16″)
Width:26cm (10″)
Depth:13cm (5″)
Weight:3.23 kg – 7.12 lbs
Material:24K Gold Gilded,Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body.
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Additional information
Weight | 3.3 kg |
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Dimensions | 13 × 16 × 40 cm |
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Vajravarahi Statue | The Fierce Dakini of Enlightenment
A Vajravarahi statue represents Vajravarahi, a prominent deity in Vajrayana Buddhism, particularly within the Chakrasamvara Tantra cycle. She is revered as a wisdom dakini (female enlightened being) and a manifestation of transcendent insight and energy. Here’s an overview of her symbolism, iconography, and significance:
Iconography of Vajravarahi
- Form:
- Often depicted as a red-skinned, dynamic figure in a dancing posture, symbolizing the transformation of desire into enlightened awareness.
- She may have a sow’s head protruding from the side of her head (her name means "Vajra Sow"), representing the destruction of ignorance.
- Holds a chopper (flaying knife, kartrika) in her right hand and a skull cup (kapala) filled with blood or wisdom nectar in her left.
- Adorned with a crown of skulls, bone ornaments, and a garland of severed heads, signifying her transcendence of ego and attachment.
- Symbolic Attributes:
- Kapala (Skull Cup): Represents the transformation of negative emotions into wisdom.
- Khatvanga (Staff): Leans on a staff topped with a trident, symbolizing the unity of method, wisdom, and the three kayas (Buddha bodies).
- Trampling Figures: Often shown standing on a prostrate figure (representing ego or ignorance) and a lotus seat.
Materials & Craftsmanship
- Materials: Statues are traditionally made from gilded bronze, copper often with intricate detailing. Modern versions may use resin or other materials.
- Regions: Found in Tibetan, Nepalese, and Mongolian Buddhist traditions, with stylistic variations (e.g., Newari craftsmanship in Nepal).
Spiritual Significance
- Tantric Practice: Vajravarahi is central to advanced tantric practices, where she embodies the fusion of bliss and emptiness. Meditating on her form aids in dissolving dualistic perceptions.
- Symbol of Transformation: Her fierce appearance symbolizes the destruction of delusion, while her compassionate nature guides practitioners toward enlightenment.
Ritual Use
- Statues may be consecrated and used in empowerment ceremonies (wang) or as focal points in meditation.
- Often paired with Chakrasamvara (her consort) in yab-yum (union) representations, symbolizing the unity of wisdom and method.
Where to Find Vajravarahi Statues
- Monasteries: Especially in Tibetan Buddhist centers (e.g., Drepung, Sera).
- Museums: The Rubin Museum (New York), Musée Guimet (Paris), and the British Museum often display historical examples.
- Artisans: Handcrafted statues are available from Nepalese or Tibetan workshops (e.g., Patan, Kathmandu).
Cultural Sensitivity
- Vajravarahi statues are sacred objects in Vajrayana Buddhism. If acquiring one, ensure ethical sourcing and respect for their spiritual context.
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Disclaimer:
This is a handmade artifact, and minor variations in color, texture, or size may occur. These natural imperfections celebrate the artisan’s touch, making your statue a unique masterpiece.
Additional information
Weight | 3.3 kg |
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Dimensions | 13 × 16 × 40 cm |

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