9818848429 Worldwide Shipping Available.
Statue Of Vajrakaillaya Copper Oxidized
Statue Of Vajrakaillaya Copper Oxidized
Statue Of Vajrakaillaya Copper Oxidized
Statue Of Vajrakaillaya Copper Oxidized
Statue Of Vajrakaillaya Copper Oxidized

Statue of Vajrakaillaya Copper Oxidized

Also known as

Dorje Phurba

Jingang Ju

Kongoko

More Vajrakilaya >>

USD170 USD200 | Enjoy a price drop of USD30 (15%)
Available SKU: HMS15024
  • Size: Height: 24cm (9") | Width: 17cm (7") | Depth: 12cm (5") |
  • Weight: 2.378 Kg / 5.24 lbs
  • Material: Copper
Shipping Calculation

The shipping weight for 1 piece of the product is 2.50 kg, and shipping cost is USD53.00.

Country
Shipping Mode

We normally dispatch orders within 2 to 5 business days. If there are any delays, we will personally inform the buyer about the dispatch date.

We accept Paypal | Credit/Debit Card | Bank Transfer | Money Transfer / Remit
Click Here for more Information.

We offer a simple 7-day money-back policy, with the buyer responsible for return shipping.
Click Here for more Information.

Vajrakilaya :
Vajrakila is a powerful personification of the diamond-tipped peg [Skt. Kila] symbolizing the power of 'one-pointed concentration [Skt. Ekagrapha] which transfixes negative energies that obscure spiritual truth & awakening. Concerted mindfulness on the interdependence & ultimate unity of all principles [Skt. Dharmas], which govern the inner & outer worlds. By subduing delusions & negativities that arise as obstacles during spiritual awakening [dharma practice] he purifies spiritual journeys which lead to enlightenment.
About Chocolate Oxidized
This Vajrakilaya has been meticulously treated with a chocolate color antique patina. The intention behind this patina is to replicate the appearance of a copper statue that has gracefully aged over a century. Unlike a simple coat of paint, this patina is not applied superficially and is designed to endure. It undergoes an artificial oxidation process that adds depth and character, while also serving as a protective layer against natural oxidation.
By imitating the natural aging process, the chocolate color antique patina lends an air of authenticity and vintage charm to the Vajrakilaya. This carefully crafted finish ensures that the patina remains intact for an extended period, offering longevity and resistance to wear. The result is a unique piece that captures the essence of a time-worn copper statue, evoking a sense of history and artistic heritage.
Lost-Wax System
This Vajrakilaya of Vajrakilaya is made by the process of the Lost Wax system. This is a very complicated, time consuming and historic process of making metal sculptures.Which is why it is sometimes called Precision Casting as well. Hence the sculptures made by this process are comparatively expensive. There are many new, advanced and less time consuming methods of casting metal sculptures available as well. But due to the benefits provided by the traditional lost wax system in quality control and customization, we prefer the Loss wax system over Ceramic molding, or sand casting to make our Vajrakilaya.
Below we have tried to illustrate the process of making a loss wax system statue: Read More . . .
Iconography :
The image of Vajrakila is usually the first introduction to a wrathful tantric deity. Importantly the 'wrath' is always deemed to be benevolent. The principle is that by concentrating on activities such as drinking a cup of coffee or meeting somebody we can direct personal energy by consciously applying our thoughts or feelings so affecting the way we are & condition the place we temporally occupy. The effect of concentration is that we begin to channel our energy toward something which is considered the prime tool of transformation. The principle here is that through reflection we can generate conditions, circumstances & energy around us through determined concentration. The usual three phases of reflection are concentration, meditation & contemplation considered absolutely vital to both Buddhists & Hindus. However simple the idea of applied concentration maybe the symbolism of Vajrakila is highly complex as are all wrathful manifestations.


He is a wrathful yidam deity presented in yab-yum embracing his consort Diptachakra. Vajrakila is painted dark blue with four legs, six arms, three faces. His two principal hands clasp a VajrakilayaKila. The Sanskrit word Vajrakila [Tib. Vajrakilaya] is a composite of the words Vajra here meaning diamond & Kila [Tib. Phurpa] meaning peg or short stake. The blade of the peg is a blue three-sided diamond crystal which symbolically used to free humans from the Principle Three Negative Energies [greed, hatred & delusion] by binding & then transmuting each into the three wisdom energies of love, compassion & understanding. The diamond represents incorruptibility & strength over another form. The Kila is a symbolic spiritual object rather than a weapon. The pommel of the Kila is a five-pronged vajra with each prong representing one of the five Transcendent Buddhas & the energy of lightning. Wooden Kila is favoured by shamans for healing & energetic work are often carved with the three faces of Vajrakila being one joyful, one peaceful & one wrathful. The Tibetan word for Vajra is Dorje.

Vajrakila's two top left hands both hold Vajra sceptres. The upper nine pronged [often open pronged] sceptre signifies his wrathful aspect, the smaller lower sceptre his peaceful nature. Vajrakila's top right hand is in threatening Tarjani hand gesture [Skt. mudra] with the index finger raised releasing a blaze of wisdom fire. His middle right-hand brandishes a trident [Skt. trisula] with three severed & impaled heads in deteriorating stages of decay. [The top having become a skull]. The blue head represents hatred, the redhead greed & the white skull the overriding cause of human suffering, delusion. His middle right-hand brandishes a small khartvanga trident. The staff is traditionally made of red sandalwood. The flame issuing from the middle prong [wisdom fire] symbolises the transmutation of the three principal causes of suffering into enlightened awareness. The white silk scarf depicts a funeral shroud that represents victory over the power of suffering death. He has two outstretched Garuda wings which represent his supremacy over the primordial underlying energy of the earth and her water. This subterranean energy is represented by naga serpents which the Garuda is held to have authority over. His association with primordial energy is also depicted in his horse neck, face whiskers, symbolic mane & similarity to Garuda-winged deity Hayagriva.

Diptachakra cusps a skullcap [Skt. kapala] with her left arm held upwards offering the uterine blood & entrails to Vajrakila. Together they represent the power of regeneration & renewal. She stands with her right leg extended & her left leg wrapped around Vajrakila's waist. She wears the five bone ornaments, a necklace of fifty dry skulls, and a leopard-skin dhoti [loincloth]. The skull necklace [Skt. Kapalamala] represents the female principle of emptiness & the ultimate emptiness of all phenomena. Unlike severed heads, skulls are strung with human hair. Her right arm is around Vajrakila's neck & her association with the blue lotus [Skt. Utpala] is found on Vajrakila's headpiece where there are three blue flowers. Vajrakila is draped with two flayed skins represent his power over the two sources of cyclical existence. The human skin represents his power over greed and the elephant skin his power over delusion. His consort wears the tiger skin representing her power over the third of the three original causes of suffering being hatred.



The necklace of severed heads [Skt. mundamala] strung with intestines is the male principle representing the physical world of form. The intestines [Skt. antra] represent the transitory & illusory nature of phenomena. Foodstuffs in the intestines are transformed into excrement and although nutrition is gained the iconography here alludes to the understanding of transition. The Yab-yum deities trample the bodies of Rudra & his consort Khrodhishvari, who lie prone upon a sun disc. His three faces painted white, blue & red symbolise Vajrakila's destruction of the Three Primary Poisons [greed, hatred & delusion]. His twisted earrings, bracelets anklets are rendered from serpents [Skt. nagas] & with the green stoles symbolise them. The wooden horseshoe object around his neck is a sorcerer's gong [Skt. Ghandi] made of white sandalwood & traditionally supported on the shoulder. The sound of this magical gong is reputed to terrify the Maras. The blue-flowered pattern between the end gold bosses symbolise gateways that conceal all the Vedic Gods & the Asuras with the power & energy which Vajrakila wields.

Commentary :
Vajrakila's form represents the pinning down of the manifestation of all phenomena & the stabilisation of Mount Meru which embodies the principles of Dharma. Padmasambhavapracticed Vajrakilaya.

Mantra of Vajrakilaya


OM VAJRA KILI KILAYA SARVA BIGHANEN BAM HUM PHAT



You may also want to read the related articles :

Gold Plating in Statues | Making Process Of Metal Statues | Videos of statue Making Process | Service of Filling and blessing in Statue | Altering Finishing in Statue

At Handmade Statue, we aim to provide a seamless and user-friendly experience. While our website is not a direct online shopping platform, we have a shopping cart system to make submitting your inquiries easy. Follow these steps to place your order:

Step 1: Browse Our Products
Explore our website to discover a wide range of authentic Nepali handicrafts, including statues, thangkas, singing bowls, wood carvings, jewelry, and more. Click on any product to view detailed descriptions and images.

Step 2: Add Items to Your Inquiry Cart
Click the “Add to Inquiry Cart” button for each product you are interested in. This will help you organize your selections conveniently.

Step 3: Review Your Inquiry Cart
Once you’ve added all your items, review your cart to ensure accuracy before submitting your inquiry.

Step 4: Submit Your Inquiry
Click the “Submit Inquiry” button. Fill out the form with your contact details, selected products, and any specific questions or customization requests.

Step 5: Communicate via Email
Since we don’t have an automated payment system, our team will respond to your inquiry via email. We’ll provide guidance, answer questions, and assist with customization requests.

Step 6: Finalize Your Order
Confirm all product details and customization options with our team. Once everything is finalized, we will provide secure payment instructions.

Step 7: Complete Your Payment
Make the payment through the provided method. After confirmation, we will process and prepare your order for shipment.

Step 8: Shipping and Delivery
We offer worldwide shipping. Once your order is dispatched, we will provide tracking details and shipping information.

Step 9: Receive and Enjoy Your Handicrafts
Unpack your beautiful handmade Nepali products and enjoy the craftsmanship and cultural heritage of Nepal.

Need Assistance?
If you face any issues or have questions while placing your order, contact us via email or mobile communication apps. Our team is dedicated to providing prompt support and a smooth ordering experience.
We hope this straightforward ordering process ensures a delightful and satisfying experience with Handmade Statue. Thank you for choosing us to connect you with the rich heritage of Nepali handicrafts.

Return Policy

We have a 7 days money back policy but buyer have to pay the return shipping charges.

Shipping
  • Shipping cost is calculated, based on the shipping weight of the products ordered. THe normal Shipping cost is US$25 for upto 0.5 kgs weight
  • We ship Worldwide, Except Russia and India.
  • The deliver duration varies for international Shipping location. We normally dispatch the product in 2 -3 business days. Else Buyer will be infromed Personally about the shipping.
This is not a direct shopping website. So no payments are needed for placing an order. Please feel free to send us an order for the product you are interested in, mentioning the approximate quantity. Based on which we will send you a wholesale price quotation.

Related Products

This 21cm tall Buddhist Statue Of Vajrakilaya - Dorje Phurba - Heruka, Chocolate Oxidized (Product Code: HMS23684) weighs 1.74kg and is available at an offer price of US$57.

21cm Buddhist Statue Of Vajrakilaya - Dorje Phurba - Heruka, Chocolate Oxidized

Weight : 1.74kg | [23684]

US$380 US$323
You Save US$57 (15%)

This 36cm tall Buddhist Statue Of Vajrakilaya - Dorje Phurba - Heruka Golden Paint And Antique Finishing (Product Code: HMS23106) weighs 4.45kg and is available at an offer price of US$105.

36cm Buddhist Statue Of Vajrakilaya - Dorje Phurba - Heruka Golden Paint And Antique Finishing

Weight : 4.45kg | [23106]

US$700 US$595
You Save US$105 (15%)

This 31cm tall Vajrakilaya - Dorje Phurba - Heruka (Product Code: HMS8891) weighs 1.8kg and is available at an offer price of US$27.

31cm Vajrakilaya - Dorje Phurba - Heruka

Weight : 1.8kg | [8891]

US$180 US$153
You Save US$27 (15%)

This 18cm tall Statue Of Phurba Mahakala Copper Oxidized (Product Code: HMS15028) weighs 1.52kg and is available at an offer price of US$25.5.

18cm Statue Of Phurba Mahakala Copper Oxidized

Weight : 1.52kg | [15028]

US$170 US$144.5
You Save US$25.5 (15%)

This 15cm tall Vajrakilaya - Dorje Phurba - Heruka (Product Code: HMS11123) weighs 1kg and is available at an offer price of US$37.5.

15cm Vajrakilaya - Dorje Phurba - Heruka

Weight : 1kg | [11123]

US$250 US$212.5
You Save US$37.5 (15%)

This 16cm tall Vajrakilaya, Buddhist Handmade Statue, Antique Finishing (Product Code: HMS32895) weighs 0.96kg and is available at an offer price of US$72.

16cm Vajrakilaya, Buddhist Handmade Statue, Antique Finishing

Weight : 0.96kg | [32895]

US$360 US$288
You Save US$72 (20%)

This 29cm tall Vajrakilaya Phurba, Buddhist Handmade Statue, Parlty Gold Plated, Antique (Product Code: HMS36752) weighs 3.28kg and is available at an offer price of US$218.88.

29cm Vajrakilaya Phurba, Buddhist Handmade Statue, Parlty Gold Plated, Antique

Weight : 3.28kg | [36752]

US$1094.4 US$875.52
You Save US$218.88 (20%)

This 29cm tall Buddhist Statue Of Vajrakilaya - Dorje Phurba - Heruka, Full Fire Gold Plated, Painted Face (Product Code: HMS22803) weighs 5kg and is available at an offer price of US$120.

29cm Buddhist Statue Of Vajrakilaya - Dorje Phurba - Heruka, Full Fire Gold Plated, Painted Face

Weight : 5kg | [22803]

US$800 US$680
You Save US$120 (15%)