Vajrayogine Statue

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Vajrayogine Statue

potalagate

$175.00 
SKU: JIGLING8

Vajrayogini is a significant deity in Tibetan Buddhism, especially within the Vajrayana or Tantric tradition. She is considered an enlightened being, embodying the ultimate wisdom and compassion of all Buddhas. Vajrayogini is often depicted in a dynamic and fierce form, symbolizing her role as a protector and destroyer of delusions.

Key Attributes of Vajrayogini:
- **Appearance**: Vajrayogini is usually depicted with a fierce, wrathful expression, symbolizing the energy required to overcome ignorance and attachment. She is often shown as a red or dark-skinned female figure, with a third eye on her forehead, representing higher consciousness.
- **Posture**: She is often portrayed in a dancing pose, with one leg raised, symbolizing her dynamic energy and readiness to act against negative forces. She typically holds a vajra (a ritual object symbolizing indestructibility) and a skullcup filled with blood, which represents the transformation of negative emotions into wisdom.
- **Symbolism**: Vajrayogini's appearance, including her naked form adorned with skulls and other ornaments, represents the transcendence of conventional norms and the embrace of ultimate truth. Her fierceness is not malevolent but rather a compassionate force aimed at liberating beings from suffering.

Vajrayogini's teachings and iconography are profound and rich with symbolism, emphasizing the potential for transformation and the realization of the ultimate nature of reality.

Size: 6" tall X 3.5" wide X 2" deep
Hand carved in Nepal. Made from Oxidized copper with silver plate.