Vajrapani - Gilded bronze - Asia






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A gilded bronze sculpture titled Vajrapani from Asia, in good condition, measuring 18 cm wide, 22.5 cm high and 19 cm deep, weighing 1750 g and signed.
Description from the seller
Vajrapani is one of the most important bodhisattvas in Tibetan and Mahayana Buddhism and is regarded as the protector of the Buddha and the embodiment of spiritual power and energy.
Key features:
Vajrapani literally means "he who holds the vajra" - the vajra is a ritual object symbolizing indestructible power
He is often depicted in an angry, dynamic stance with raised vajra.
He usually wears ornaments, a tiger skin and has a third eye on his forehead
Symbolism and meaning:
Vajrapani represents the power of all Buddhas and protects against negative influences, obstacles and evil spirits.
The vajra he holds symbolizes both the indestructibility of diamond and the power of a lightning bolt - it represents spiritual power that pierces ignorance.
Three forms: Vajrapani appears in three principal forms - peaceful, semi-wrathful and wrathful - with the wrathful form (with raised vajra and blazing aura) being the most common in Tibetan art.
The statue is in good used condition with signs of aging. (See photos)
Very finely detailed.
Carefully packaged and insured shipment.
This item can be shipped together with other items from me in this auction so you only pay shipping costs once.
Seller's Story
Vajrapani is one of the most important bodhisattvas in Tibetan and Mahayana Buddhism and is regarded as the protector of the Buddha and the embodiment of spiritual power and energy.
Key features:
Vajrapani literally means "he who holds the vajra" - the vajra is a ritual object symbolizing indestructible power
He is often depicted in an angry, dynamic stance with raised vajra.
He usually wears ornaments, a tiger skin and has a third eye on his forehead
Symbolism and meaning:
Vajrapani represents the power of all Buddhas and protects against negative influences, obstacles and evil spirits.
The vajra he holds symbolizes both the indestructibility of diamond and the power of a lightning bolt - it represents spiritual power that pierces ignorance.
Three forms: Vajrapani appears in three principal forms - peaceful, semi-wrathful and wrathful - with the wrathful form (with raised vajra and blazing aura) being the most common in Tibetan art.
The statue is in good used condition with signs of aging. (See photos)
Very finely detailed.
Carefully packaged and insured shipment.
This item can be shipped together with other items from me in this auction so you only pay shipping costs once.
