Description
This lovely Vajradhara, the Dorje Chang statue, is hand-carved in copper and gilded in 24K gold in Kathmandu by Nepali craftsmen.
He is the primordial Buddha, and he represents the historical Buddha’s enlightenment. Vajradhara, the heavenly embodiment of all Buddhist teachings, is depicted with a vajra and a bell, which represent energy and emptiness, respectively.
The statue’s halo is masterfully carved with distinct themes and patterns, giving it a celestial look. The different original semiprecious stones that have been incorporated into this piece make it unique.
Weight | 7500 Grams |
Size | 60cm |
Material | Copper body, 24k Gold Gilded, Painted Face, Acrylic Paintings |
The Vajradhara Buddha, also known as the dharmakaya, is the source of all enlightened manifestations. Vajradhara, the dharmakaya buddha, is crucial to the Kagyu lineage since Tilopa received the Vajrayana teachings directly from him. As a result, the Kagyu lineage sprang naturally from the nature of Buddhahood.
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