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9.2” Green Tara Statue |
US$ 297.50 |
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Speciality: This beautifully carved 9.2” Green Tara Statue is made from Copper Alloy 24 Karat Partially Gold Gilded and is crafted by the master artisans of Patan, Nepal. |
This beautifully carved 9.2” Green Tara Sculpture is made from Copper Alloy with 24 Karat Partially Gold Gilded which is crafted by our experienced artisan of Patan, Nepal who has been in this business from generations.
Green Tara – THE PROTECTRESS
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Green Tara is regarded as spiritual consort of Amoghasiddhi, the Dhyani Buddha. Green Tara is portrayed similar to that of the White Tara. One can find the difference only in her left hand which holds a half – closed lotus or water – lily flower with long petals which is often blue. In the Lamaeist Tradition, Tara is incarnated in all good women. Green Tara is also to have mortal base in historic persons of the Nepali and Chinese princess who married the great king Srong – Tsong Gampo and credited with the introduction of Buddhism to Tibet and China. Green Tara vowed "until Samsara is empty, I shall work for benefit of sentient beings in a woman's body". Green Tara is worshipped, because she brings all good women.
This 9.2” Green Tara is seated on a lotus rising out of a lake. Dressed in fine silk and rainbow – colored stockings, Green Tara holds in each hand a blue Utpala flower. Green Tara sits in Lalita asana (sitting position) with her right leg extended ready to assist those who ask her help. |
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11” Vajrasattva Statue |
US$ 297.50 |
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Speciality: 11” Vajrasattva Statue is Partially Gold Gilded which is crafted by the artisan of Patan, Nepal. |
This 11” Vajrasattva Sculpture made from 24 Karat Partially Gold Gilded Copper Alloy which is made by the experienced artisan from Patan, Nepal who have been in the business for generations.
Vajrasattva – The Sixth Dhyani Buddha
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Vajrasattva, the sixth Dhyani Buddha, is regarded as the priest of the Five Dhyani Buddhas. Vajrasattva is the Buddha of Purification. Vajrasattva is not represented in the stupa like other Dhyani Buddhas, but independent shrines are dedicated to his worship. Vajrasattva wears all ornaments, rich dress and a crown. Vajrasattva is white in color. Vajrasattva sits cross legged in the meditative pose like other Dhyani Buddhas. Vajrasattva always carries the vajra in his right hand with palm upwards against the chest and ghanta (bell) in the left hand resting upon the left thigh. As the "work" or Karma protector, Vajrasattva also manifests the energies of all Buddhas. Any practice of Vajrasattva is related to the practices of confession and purification as present in all Buddhist traditions.
This beautiful 11” is shown in white, signifying his immaculate purity in Dhyana asana. Vajrasattva right hand holds the vajra at the level of his heart while his left hand clasps the bell. The bell is said to symbolize wisdom and the vajra signifies the means of utilizing this wisdom. Together the vajra and the bell symbolize the fusion of all polarities, including masculine and feminine qualities, in one Enlightened experience. |
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9” Vajrasattva Statue |
US$ 297.50 |
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Speciality: 9” Vajrasattva Statue is Partially Gold Gilded which is crafted by the artisan of Patan, Nepal. |
This 9” Vajrasattva Sculpture made from 24 Karat Partially Gold Gilded Copper Alloy which is made by the experienced artisan from Patan, Nepal who have been in the business for generations.
Vajrasattva – The Sixth Dhyani Buddha
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Vajrasattva, the sixth Dhyani Buddha, is regarded as the priest of the Five Dhyani Buddhas. Vajrasattva is the Buddha of Purification. Vajrasattva is not represented in the stupa like other Dhyani Buddhas, but independent shrines are dedicated to his worship. Vajrasattva wears all ornaments, rich dress and a crown. Vajrasattva is white in color. Vajrasattva sits cross legged in the meditative pose like other Dhyani Buddhas. Vajrasattva always carries the vajra in his right hand with palm upwards against the chest and ghanta (bell) in the left hand resting upon the left thigh. As the "work" or Karma protector, Vajrasattva also manifests the energies of all Buddhas. Any practice of Vajrasattva is related to the practices of confession and purification as present in all Buddhist traditions.
This beautiful 9” is shown in white, signifying his immaculate purity in Dhyana asana. Vajrasattva right hand holds the vajra at the level of his heart while his left hand clasps the bell. The bell is said to symbolize wisdom and the vajra signifies the means of utilizing this wisdom. Together the vajra and the bell symbolize the fusion of all polarities, including masculine and feminine qualities, in one Enlightened experience. |
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9” Manjushri Statue |
US$ 298.20 |
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Speciality: Beautifully Hand Carved Oxidized Copper Alloy Manjushri Statue. |
Beautifully Hand Carved Oxidized Copper Alloy Manjushri Copper Statue or Sculpture is carved in Patan, Nepal. This 9” Oxidized Copper Alloy Manjushri Sculpture is beautifully hand carved Copper Statue.
Manjushri – Bodhisattva of Wisdom
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Manjushri is known as the Bodhisattva of Wisdom and is the bodhisattva counterpart to Adi Buddha (Thogmai Sangye), the Primordial Buddha. Manjushri is the tutelary deity of astrology and generally the protector of students. Manjushri is often considered to be the Buddha's incarnate wisdom. In his right hand Manjushri holds the flaming double sword of analytic discrimination to annihilate ignorance, the fundamental cause of cyclic existence and suffering. The left hand holds a blue lotus surmounted by the book of transcendent wisdom, the Prajnaparamita sutra. Manjushri is surrounded by over a hundred similar golden manifestations, symbolizing the universality of the Bodhisattva of Wisdom. Manjushri, whose worship confers mastery of the Dharma and he is considered the founder of Kathmandu. Originally, the Kathmandu valley was a lake where Vipaswi Buddha threw some lotus seeds. One of these seeds grew into a thousand petalled lotus flower from which shone a five colored light representing the five Buddhas. With his flaming sword of wisdom, Manjushri cut through the valley walls and the light came to rest on the peak at Swayambhu.
This Manjushri Sculpture seated on a lotus and holds blue lotus surmounted by the book of transcendent wisdom, the Prajnaparamita sutra. |
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7.5” Dorje Lhakpa Statue |
US$ 298.20 |
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Speciality: This beautifully carved 7.5” Dorje Lhakpa Statue is made from Oxidized Copper Alloy and is crafted by the master artisans of Patan, Nepal. |
This beautifully carved 7.5” Dorje Lhakpa Sculpture is made from Oxidized Copper Alloy which is crafted by our experienced artisan of Patan, Nepal who has been in this business from generations.
Dorje Lhakpa |
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7.8” Book Mahakala Statue |
US$ 277.20 |
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Speciality: 7.8” Oxidized Copper Alloy Book Mahakala Sculpture made from Copper Alloy which is crafted by our experienced artisan from Patan, Nepal. |
This wonderful 7.8” Oxidized Copper Alloy Book Mahakala Sculpture is made from Copper Alloy and has beautiful detail carvings all over the statue which is crafted by our experienced artisan from Patan, Nepal who has been in this business from generations.
Book Mahakala
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Grinning wildly and fiery eyed, the Great Mahakala stands heavily on the body of a corpse. He holds before him a huge vajra chopper and a white skull bowl full of the blood and guts of demons turned into elixir. He carries across the crook of his elbows an ornamented wooden gandi gong, used in Buddhist monasteries to call the Buddhist monks to assemblies, symbolizing his vow to protect Nalanda monastic university and by extension all Buddhist monasteries. The ornaments worn so elegantly on his chubby body and gigantic head include a jewel-encrusted crown, necklaces, earrings, and anklets. A garland of severed heads and snakes and the chalk white five-skull crown complement the ornaments and his glowing eyeballs and gleaming teeth. Each of these specifically symbolizes the conquest of a particular type of obstruction of enlightenment. Mahakala takes a terrific form and conquers the most horrible realms of existence. As a fierce manifestation of Avalokiteshvara, the Bodhisattva of Compassion, Mahakala helps beings overcome all negative elements, especially spiritual ones, personified and symbolized by the panoply of fearsome creatures over which he becomes lord. He wears his grisly ornaments to show his indefatigable determination to redeem even the horrible.
This particular form of Mahakala, easily recognized by the wooden gong he carries across his arms, is a favorite protector of the Sakya Order.
This 7.8” Book Mahakala Sculpture stands heavily on the body of a corpse. He holds before him a huge vajra chopper and a white skull bowl full of the blood and guts of demons turned into elixir. He carries across the crook of his elbows an ornamented wooden gandi gong, used in Buddhist monasteries to call the Buddhist monks to assemblies, symbolizing his vow to protect Nalanda monastic university and by extension all Buddhist monasteries. |
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6.2” Black Kubera Statue |
US$ 296.80 |
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Speciality: This hand carved 6.2” Fully Gold Gilded Black Kubera Copper Sculpture is made from Copper Alloy which is made bye the experienced artisan of Patan, Nepal. |
This 6.2” Fully Gold Gilded Black Kubera Sculpture is made from Copper Alloy with Fully Gold Gilded Statue or Sculpture which is crafted by our experienced artisan of Patan, Nepal who has been in this business from generations.
Black Kubera – The God of Wealth
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Black Kubera, Popularized by Shakyasribhadra, holding a skull cup and mongoose, naked and wrathful in a standing posture. Black Kubera is the God of Wealth in Tibetan Buddhism. With august guise he treads on the back of yellow rich man. Black Kubera is the manifestation of Vajra Akshobyah Buddha. Black Kubera is also called as the chief of the five great Dzambhalas as he is said to have given people wealth and happiness. He is also known as one of the Hindu god, named Kubera.
The beneficence of the Black Kubera is that his doctrine is suitable for the poor, the lower classes and ascetics. If they practise his doctrine, they can elminate resentment, theft, diseases and other barriers and obtain more benefits. Those who chant his mantra will get wealth and also if one have any kind wishes; Black Kubera will also fulfill it and bring happiness. There are two types of his mantra, but I will suggest that the second mantra is more accurate. |
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7.2” Kurukulla Statue |
US$ 257.84 |
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Speciality: This beautifully carved 7.2” Kurukulla Statue is made from Oxidized Copper Alloy and is crafted by the master artisans of Patan, Nepal. |
This beautifully carved 7.2” Kurukulla Sculpture is made from Oxidized Copper Alloy which is crafted by our experienced artisan of Patan, Nepal who has been in this business from generations.
Kurukulla
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There are many forms of deity Kurukulla. But the most important form is called Tarodbay Kurukulla. She is red in color with red garments, red ornaments and seated on a red lotus. Kurukulla has four arms. Two left hands show charging a flowery arrow on a flowery bow ready to strike at and other two hands hold a noose and a goad. Kurukulla appears to be a beautiful maiden in dancing posture and displays lovely sentiments. The deity Kurukulla is said to confer success on devotees particularly in the tantra ritual of subjugating, enhancing men, women, ministers and the kings. |
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7” Kurukulla Statue |
US$ 277.66 |
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Speciality: This beautifully carved 7” Kurukulla Statue is made from Oxidized Copper Alloy and is crafted by the master artisans of Patan, Nepal. |
This beautifully carved 7” Kurukulla Sculpture is made from Oxidized Copper Alloy which is crafted by our experienced artisan of Patan, Nepal who has been in this business from generations.
Kurukulla
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There are many forms of deity Kurukulla. But the most important form is called Tarodbay Kurukulla. She is red in color with red garments, red ornaments and seated on a red lotus. Kurukulla has four arms. Two left hands show charging a flowery arrow on a flowery bow ready to strike at and other two hands hold a noose and a goad. Kurukulla appears to be a beautiful maiden in dancing posture and displays lovely sentiments. The deity Kurukulla is said to confer success on devotees particularly in the tantra ritual of subjugating, enhancing men, women, ministers and the kings. |
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10” Vajrasattva Sculpture |
US$ 298.20 |
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Speciality: Beautifully Carved Vajrasattva Statue made from Copper Alloy with 10” Partially Gold Gilded. |
Beautifully Carved 10” Partially Gold Gilded Vajrasattva Sculpture is made from Copper Alloy 24 Karat Partially Gold Gilded which is crafted by our experienced artisan in Patan, Nepal who has been in this business from generations.
Vajrasattva – The Sixth Dhyani Buddha
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Vajrasattva, the sixth Dhyani Buddha, is regarded as the priest of the Five Dhyani Buddhas. Vajrasattva is the Buddha of Purification. Vajrasattva is not represented in the stupa like other Dhyani Buddhas, but independent shrines are dedicated to his worship. Vajrasattva wears all ornaments, rich dress and a crown. Vajrasattva is white in color. Vajrasattva sits cross legged in the meditative pose like other Dhyani Buddhas. Vajrasattva always carries the vajra in his right hand with palm upwards against the chest and ghanta (bell) in the left hand resting upon the left thigh. As the "work" or Karma protector, Vajrasattva also manifests the energies of all Buddhas. Any practice of Vajrasattva is related to the practices of confession and purification as present in all Buddhist traditions.
This beautiful 10” is shown in white, signifying his immaculate purity in Dhyana asana. Vajrasattva right hand holds the vajra at the level of his heart while his left hand clasps the bell. The bell is said to symbolize wisdom and the vajra signifies the means of utilizing this wisdom. Together the vajra and the bell symbolize the fusion of all polarities, including masculine and feminine qualities, in one Enlightened experience. |
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