Vajrasattva Statue Brass
This brass statue is of Vajrasattva, an important figure in the tantric Buddhism of the Newari tribe of the Kathmandu Valley. He represents the ideal guru. In his right hand he holds close to his heart a vajra (thunderbolt), representing the active means toward enlightenment, and in his left hand beside his left hip an upturned bell, a symbol of the perfection of wisdom. Dimensions: 3-1/4" H x 2-1/4" W
This brass statue is of Vajrasattva, an important figure in the tantric Buddhism of the Newari tribe of the Kathmandu Valley. He represents the ideal guru. In his right hand he holds close to his heart a vajra (thunderbolt), representing the active means toward enlightenment, and in his left hand beside his left hip an upturned bell, a symbol of the perfection of wisdom. Dimensions: 3-1/4" H x 2-1/4" W
This brass statue is of Vajrasattva, an important figure in the tantric Buddhism of the Newari tribe of the Kathmandu Valley. He represents the ideal guru. In his right hand he holds close to his heart a vajra (thunderbolt), representing the active means toward enlightenment, and in his left hand beside his left hip an upturned bell, a symbol of the perfection of wisdom. Dimensions: 3-1/4" H x 2-1/4" W