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4" Inches, Buddhist Miniature Statue order of Vajrapani, Silver and Chocolate Oxidized

4" Inches, Buddhist Miniature Statue order of Vajrapani, Silver and Chocolate Oxidized, 4" Inches, Buddhist Miniature Statue of Vajrapani, Silver and Chocolate Oxidized factory

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4" Inches, Buddhist Miniature Statue order of Vajrapani, Silver and Chocolate Oxidized

4" Inches, Buddhist Miniature Statue order of Vajrapani, Silver and Chocolate Oxidized, ☛ Buddhist Miniature Statue of Vajrapani Silver and Chocolate Oxidized▫ Item Code:HME24615▫ Weight:450 Grams▫ Size.

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Product Name: 4" Inches, Buddhist Miniature Statue order of Vajrapani, Silver and Chocolate Oxidized

☛ Buddhist Miniature Statue of Vajrapani, Silver and Chocolate Oxidized
▫ Item Code:HME24615
▫ Weight:450 Grams
▫ Size CM :10 x 9 x 4
▫ Material:Coper
▫ Availability: Available
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☛ FINISHING: SILVER AND CHOCOLATE OXIDIZED
This statue of Vajrapani has been Party Silver Plated and partly chocolate color oxidized. This oxidation is imitation a copper statue aged more than 100 years. This color has not been painted on the statue so the patina will not wear off easily, This patina come to the statue by artificial oxidation process which will also protect the statue from natural oxidation.


☛ PROCESS: CERAMIC MOLDING SYSTEM
This statue of Vajrapani 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 making the mold, This statue is 100% hand-finished in Nepal, unlike the common assumption. Also, it is 100% made in the famous city of Pata

☛ VAJRAPANI: BRIEF INTRODUCTION
Vajrapaṇi is one of the earliest bodhisattvas of Mahayana Buddhism. He is the protector and guide of the Buddha, and rose to symbolize the Buddha's power. Vajrapani was used extensively in Buddhist iconography order as one of the three protective deities surrounding the Buddha. Each of them symbolizes one of the Buddha's virtues: Manjusri (the manifestation of all the Buddhas' wisdom), Avalokitesvara (the manifestation of all the Buddhas' compassion) and Vajrapani (the manifestation of all the Buddhas' power). Furthermore, Vajrapani is one of the earliest Dharmapalas and one of the rare Buddhist deities to be worshiped in the original Zen Buddhism of the Shaolin Temple, Tibetan Buddhism, and even Pure Land Buddhism (where he is known as Mahasthamaprapta). Manifestations of Vajrapani can also be found in many Buddhist temples in Japan as Dharma protectors called Nio.

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4" Inches, Buddhist Miniature Statue order of Vajrapani, Silver and Chocolate Oxidized