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Dorje Sempa Buddha Vajrasattva Statue Nepal 6,5 Kg Figure Sculpture Nepal Buddha

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Dorje Sempa Buddha Vajrasattva Statue Nepal 6,5 Kg Figure Sculpture Nepal BuddhaFire gilded
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ShakyamDorje Sempa/ Vajrasattva

A beautiful, perfect, unique, precious Vajrasattva figure made of copper, by the "lost mold" manufacturing process.
The blank of the statue was made more than 10 years ago by a very talented artist from Nepal. The artist is already deceased. I will provide the buyer with the certificate for this statue.
As you can clearly see the statue is 100% successful in its representation as well as in the perspective reduction, which makes a masterpiece or a masterpiece.
The first impression that the statue especially the facial expression gives the viewer is as it should be !
Anyone interested in images of Tibetan deities will appreciate the uniqueness of this Dorje Sempa statue.
Since this work of art is available only once, I have made the pictures as beautiful as I could, to give the viewer and interested something.

This statue is worked in copper, elaborately gilded with fine gold (24 carat)
gilded unique specimen.
It is decorated with genuine turquoise and coral stones.

Weight: 6,5 Kg - Height: 45 cm - Depth: 23 cm - Width: 31 cm



Vajrasattva is considered the Buddha who embodies the purity of all Buddhas from karmic veils.
The practice on Vajrasattva is therefore one of the most important tantric purification practices.
Vajrasattva is of great importance in the transmission of Dzogchen, the Great Perfection, which are transmitted as the essence of the Buddha's teachings, especially in the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism.

Vajrasattva ('Vajra Being ', Tib. Dorje Sempa) is an adi or primordial Buddha, a transcendent beginningless enlightened being who is considered the embodiment of absolute reality. As such, he is also the essence of the five great transcendent Buddhas (also: Dhyani Buddhas) Vairocana, Akshobhya, Amitabha, Ratnasambhava and Amogasiddhi and is therefore often referred to as the "sixth Buddha family".
He is of brilliant white body color, wears the jewelry of the sambhogakaya of precious jeweled ornaments and silk robes. In his right hand he holds the vajra at his heart (symbol of the masculine principle of compassion) and in his left hand the bell (feminine symbol of the wisdom of emptiness) symbolizing the union of opposites.

For this reason, he is often depicted in union (yab/yum, "father/mother") with his consort. In particular, Vajrasattva is considered the Buddha who embodies the purity of all Buddhas; his practice is therefore one of the most important tantric purification practices, central to all Tibetan Buddhist schools.

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This Buddha image is copper, elaborately gilded with fine gold (24 carats matte gold in antique look) unique. It is 42 cm high and 26.5 cm wide, comes from Nepal. Striking is the very deep and elaborately worked engraving on the clothes of the Buddha. Such time-consuming and accurate in detail craftsmanship makes a beautiful Buddha statue from Nepal. The perspective reduction is well done here and the facial expression is and remains very impressive. This medium-sized beautiful in form finished statue could linger in a beautiful home and give the viewer serenity.

Weight: 4,8 Kg - Height: 42 cm - Depth: 20 cm - Width: 26,5 

STK-0008

Data sheet

Height
45 cm
Width
31 cm
Depth
23cm
Weight
6,5 Kg
Color
golden
Material
Kupfer
Edelsteine
Türkise
New