Ritual Vajravarahi Statue is made in Nepal by the process of sand casting process using copper material. The size of this statue is 37*21 cm(15*8 inch) and its weight is 3.58 kg (7.9 bs).
Weight | 3583 Grams – 7.9 lbs |
Size | 37*21 cm (15*8 inch) |
Material | Brass |
Iconography of Vajravarahi
Vajravarahi is a prominent deity in Tibetan Buddhism, often depicted as a female figure with a sow’s head on top of her own. She is considered a wrathful manifestation of the bodhisattva Vajrayogini and is associated with the Chakrasamvara Tantra.
Vajravarahi is depicted with a fierce expression, symbolizing her ability to overcome obstacles and destroy ignorance.
She is often shown standing on a lotus or a corpse, representing her triumph over attachment and the impermanence of life.
In her hands, Vajravarahi holds a vajra (thunderbolt) and a kapala (skull cup), symbolizing her power and ability to transform negative emotions into wisdom. She is adorned with various ornaments, including a garland of severed heads, which represents the transformation of the ego and the
Vajravarahi Mantra
The Vajravarahi mantra is Om vajravarahi avesaya sarvadustan hrim svaha.