Tibetan Statue selling of Vajrasattva, Antique Finishing

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Tibetan Statue selling of Vajrasattva, Antique Finishing, ☛ Tibetan Statue of Vajrasattva Antique Finishing▫ Item Code:HME17649▫ Weight:500 Grams▫ Size CM :10▫ Material:Copper▫ Availability:.
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Product code: Tibetan Statue selling of Vajrasattva, Antique Finishing

☛ Tibetan Statue of Vajrasattva, Antique Finishing
▫ Item Code:HME17649
▫ Weight:500 Grams
▫ Size CM :10
▫ Material:Copper
▫ Availability: Available
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☛ PROCESS: CERAMIC MOLDING SYSTEM
This statue of Vajrasattva has been made by the Ceramic mold casting Process, also known ambiguously as ceramic molding, This is a modern approach to our traditional way of casting statues by process of Loss wax system or the Rubber molding system. Besides the process of making the mold, This statue is 100% hand selling finished in Nepal, unlike the common assumption. Also, it is 100% made in the famous city of Patan

☛ VAJRASATTVA: BRIEF INTRODUCTION
Vajrasattva is also regarded as Adi-Buddha by Nepalese Bajracharya's who follow Vajrayana tradition according to the text Vajrasattva Kaya. His body is white with one face and two hands. His right-hand holds a five-pronged golden vajra at his heart. His left-hand holds a silver bell at his side. He sits in the Vajraparyanka posture wearing precious silks and ornaments with jewel diadem. His body is adorned with the major and minor marks of a Sambhogakaya and emits a clear limitless light. It appears to lack all notion of substantiality, like the reflection of the moon in the water.
Vajrasattva has a father-mother aspect too. Generally, this form is not exhibited in open. It is shown only to those who are initiated in the Highest Yoga Tantra. His form is the same as in the single one but his consort carries a Kartika in her right hand and a kapala in her left hand.

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