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Ushnishavijaya (Namgyalma) Statue – Exquisite Partly Gold-Gilded Art
Ushnishavijaya (Namgyalma) Statue – Exquisite Partly Gold-Gilded Art
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This exquisitely crafted Ushnishavijaya statue is a masterpiece of traditional Himalayan metalwork, meticulously created by skilled Nepalese artisans using ancient techniques passed down through generations. The statue showcases:
Material: High-quality solid copper with authentic partial gold plating using traditional fire gilding methods
Dimensions:
Height: 24 cm (9.5 inches)
Width: 23 cm (9 inches)
Depth: 10 cm (4 inches)
Weight: 2.31 kg (5.09 lbs)
Craftsmanship Details:
Lost-wax casting for perfect detail reproduction
Hand-painted golden face with accentuated eyes and lips
Partial gold plating highlighting sacred features
Oxidized finish on robes for beautiful contrast
The statue depicts Ushnishavijaya in her classic three-faced, eight-armed form, seated gracefully on a lotus throne. Every ritual implement is carefully rendered, from the vajra to the longevity vase, demonstrating the artisan's devotion to authentic Buddhist iconography.
HISTORY
Ushnishavijaya, known as Namgyalma in Tibetan, is one of the three principal longevity deities in Vajrayana Buddhism. Originating from the Buddha's ushnisha (cranial protuberance), this wisdom goddess first appeared in the Ushnishavijaya Dharani Sutra and became prominent in 8th century Tibetan Buddhism.
ICONOGRAPHY
The statue displays classic attributes:
Three faces (white/yellow/blue) representing the three kayas
Seated posture on lotus-moon disc
Eight arms holding:
Vajra and vase (longevity)
Arrow and bow (piercing ignorance)
Rope and hand in varada mudra
WHY THIS STATUE?
Made by Nepalese artisans using 1000-year-old techniques
Authentic partial gold gilding (mercury fire method)
Proper proportions according to Buddhist iconometry
Consecration-ready with gold-painted face
Carries spiritual potency from traditional crafting process
IDEAL FOR
Longevity and healing practices
Overcoming life obstacles
Tantric practitioners
Buddhist meditation spaces
Collections of authentic Himalayan art
SPIRITUAL SIGNIFICANCE
As a manifestation of the Buddha's wisdom energy, Ushnishavijaya:
Extends lifespan and vitality
Purifies negative karma
Protects from untimely death
Enhances spiritual practice
HEALING AND ENERGY
This sacred image is believed to:
Promote physical and mental wellbeing
Clear energy blockages
Create protective spiritual field
Support recovery from illness
Enhance meditation on impermanence
A genuine spiritual artifact – not just art, but a conduit of blessings crafted through sacred tradition.
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