Yamantaka Statue
Bring a powerful presence of protection and spiritual transformation into your space with this exquisite, hand-painted copper statue of Yamantaka, the wrathful manifestation of Manjushri, the Buddha of Wisdom.
Commonly known as the "Killer of Death," Yamantaka represents the victory of wisdom over ignorance and the ultimate triumph over the cycle of rebirth. This striking piece captures the deity in his most formidable form, designed to clear away the most stubborn internal and external obstacles.
Artistry & Symbolism
This statue is a vibrant example of traditional Himalayan craftsmanship, featuring intricate details that carry deep tantric meaning:
- Vajra Bhairava Form: The central figure is depicted in deep midnight blue with multiple heads, arms, and legs, symbolizing his omnipresence and immense power to protect the dharma.
- The Consort (Yab-Yum): Yamantaka is shown in union with his consort, representing the perfect integration of compassion (method) and wisdom.
- Flaming Aura: The deities are framed by a magnificent, hand-painted halo of wisdom fires, signifying the burning away of worldly delusions and ego.
- Pedestal of Subjugation: At the base, various figures and animals represent the taming of negative emotions, worldly attachments, and the ego's pride.
- Premium Materials: Forged from high-quality copper and meticulously hand-painted with a rich, traditional palette that brings the fierce energy of the deity to life.
Product Details
- Material: Hand-cast Copper
- Finish: Fully hand-painted with traditional style colors
- Origin: Expertly crafted by skilled artisans from the Kathmandu Valley, Nepal
- Height: 9 inches
This statue is ideal for a dedicated home altar, a meditation space, or as a focal point in a collection of sacred art. It serves as a constant reminder of the practitioner's inner strength and the power of wisdom to overcome any shadow.
Note: As each statue is individually hand-painted, slight variations in color and fine detail may occur, making your piece a truly unique work of sacred art.