Vajrabhairava & Vajravetali | The Dance of Divine Wrath & Power
A Collector's Masterpiece: A Testament to Transcendent Artistry & Deep Symbolism "Vajrabhairava & Vajravetali" The ethereal craftsmanship of this monument is breathtaking, depicting Vajrabhairava's furious dance interwoven with his spouse, Vajravetali. It is crafted of copper body, adorned with triple layers of 24K gold gilding, and detailed with deeply engraved carving and intricate acrylic paintings. Designed by Nepalese artisans, this item is more than a statue; it is an immortal work of art that embodies Tibetan Buddhism's rich spiritual legacy. Vajrabhairava has nine heads. The central head is that of a wrathful buffalo, symbolizing his power and ferocity. Above the buffalo head are three faces on each side (totaling eight), usually with fierce human expressions. At the very top is Manjushri's serene face, representing the wisdom aspect that transcends the wrathful form. He is depicted with thirty-four arms. Each hand holds a different ritual implement or weapon, symbolizi