Vajrapani is regardeas the manifestation
of energy and power in Buddhist Dharma and is represented
in both wrathful and peaceful aspects. In wrathful aspect,
he stands on a sun disk and wields a vajra in his right hand.
In the peaceful aspect, he holds a lotus flower bearing his
main symbol vajra.
HEIGHT: 70 CM
Fully
Gold Plated statue
Item Code
: STA1
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BAJRA YOGINI:
Yonginis are considered as practitioners of yoga and viewed
as tantric goddesses who are manifestations of Tara. In this
piece, the Yongini carries a Bajra, which in Buddhist tantra,
symbolizes a principle that cannot be destroyed by which destroys
all evils.
HEIGHT30 CM
Master-Piece
Gold plated statue
Item Code : MED2
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STANDING GANESH
Also known as Ganesa, Ganapati, or Ganpati. He was the son of
Shiva and Parvati, and the brother of Skanda. The god of prosperity
and wisdom, and also the patron of artists and writers. He is
depicted with a fat human body and an elephant's head, and used
a rat as his steed.