Vajrapani; Chana Dorje; Lord of Power
---This exquisite 33cm / 13" Vajrapani statue represents the refined artistry of Nepalese master craftsmanship—a skillfully hand-carved pure copper masterwork featuring complete 24k gold-gilding and hand-painted mineral pigments.
· Height: 33 cm / 13 inches
· Material: Pure copper with complete 24k gold-gilding and hand-painted mineral pigments
· Style: Vajrapani in standing posture with vajra and lasso
· Origin: Hand-carved masterwork from Nepal, Kathmandu Valley
· Ideal for: Meditation space, home altar, protection practice, spiritual art collection
Vajrapani, known in Tibetan as Chana Dorje, is the bodhisattva who embodies the enlightened energy of all Buddhas' power and protection. As the "Lord of Power," he serves as the chief protector of the Buddha, manifesting fierce compassion to overcome obstacles and subdue negative forces. Together with Manjushri (wisdom) and Avalokiteshvara (compassion), he forms the powerful triad known as the "Three Families of Tibet."
Standing in dynamic alidha posture—the warrior stance—with his right leg bent and left leg extended, he tramples upon negative forces beneath his feet, symbolizing complete victory over all hindrances on the spiritual path. His fierce expression embodies compassionate wrath—three blazing eyes that see throughout all realms, bared fangs expressing his determination to protect, and brows furrowed with intensity. His hair rises upward like flames, representing the transformative fire of enlightened activity.
In his right hand, held gracefully at heart level, he holds a five-pronged vajra (dorje)—representing the indestructible nature of enlightened mind and his power to penetrate all obscurations. In his left hand, extended in a threatening gesture, he holds a lasso, symbolizing his ability to bind and subdue negative forces.
He wears the five-skull crown adorning his head, representing the transformation of the five poisons into the five wisdoms. A garland of fifty severed heads hangs across his body, symbolizing the purification of all verbal and mental obscurations. Serpents coil as sacred ornaments around his limbs, representing his mastery over the naga spirits. A tiger skin loincloth demonstrates his power to tame even the fiercest obstacles.
The complete 24k gold-gilding adds radiant luminosity to the entire sculpture. Multiple layers of pure gold are carefully applied using traditional mercury-gilding techniques, creating a warm, glowing surface that catches light and draws the eye to the protector's powerful presence. The hand-painted details employ natural mineral pigments—his deep blue-black body representing the unchanging, indestructible nature of enlightened mind, the vajra and ornaments highlighted with precision.
Every element of this hand-carved masterwork reflects dedicated artistry. The elaborate crown, the precisely rendered vajra and lasso, the flowing scarves, the intricate jewelry, and the defeated obstacles beneath his feet—all are executed with careful attention by the master artisan.
According to traditional sources, Vajrapani holds an important position among the Dharma protectors. His mantra—"Om Vajrapani Hum"—is recited for protection, strength, and the removal of obstacles on the spiritual path. He is considered the guardian of the Buddha's teachings and the embodiment of the power of all enlightened beings.
The ancient technique used in crafting this piece follows time-honored methods preserved in the Kathmandu Valley for centuries. The lost-wax process, detailed hand-chasing, and careful application of gold-gilding and mineral pigments have been executed with skill by an experienced artisan.
For more than a millennium, the Kathmandu Valley has nurtured a living lineage of metal sculptors who have preserved the traditions of ancient lost-wax creation. This 33cm Vajrapani masterwork, with its complete gold-gilding, hand-painted details, and refined carving, represents that living heritage—a powerful expression of the Lord of Power who stands ready to protect all beings on the path.