Specification
Dimensions: 13"
Materials: Pure Copper With Gold Plated And Gold Face Painting
Hand Made In Nepal
Vajrasattva is a significant figure in Tibetan Buddhism, particularly in the Vajrayana and Mahayana traditions. His name translates to "Diamond Being" or "Indestructible Being," reflecting his status as a symbol of purity and enlightenment.
Vajrasattva is often depicted as a figure who embodies the essence of the indestructible mind or the ultimate nature of reality. He is usually shown seated in a meditative posture, holding a vajra (a ritual object symbolizing compassion and wisdom) and a bell (symbolizing the wisdom that transcends duality). The practice associated with Vajrasattva is often centered on purification, and his mantra, "Om Vajrasattva Hum," is used to purify negative karma and obstacles.
Practitioners engage in Vajrasattva meditation and visualization as a way to purify their minds and accumulate merit. The practice is considered particularly powerful in clearing obstacles and negative influences, making it an important part of many advanced Tibetan Buddhist rituals and sadhanas.