This handcrafted Ushnishavijaya statue, also known as Namgyalma, is an artistic symbol of long life, purification, and protection from obstacles in Vajrayana Buddhism.
The figure is seated in the closed lotus position (Padma Asana), embodying inner balance and meditative serenity. She wears three crowns, each with a third eye—signifying transcendental wisdom. Her eight arms hold meaningful attributes such as a Buddha figure, double Vajra, Amrita vessel, bow and arrow, noose, and protective mudras.
The Varada mudra and Abhaya mudra symbolize the power of blessing, protection, and fearlessness. The bow and arrow dispel negativity, while the double Vajra represents indestructible truth.
Made from copper using the traditional lost-wax casting process, the statue impresses with its warm, oxidized surface and detailed craftsmanship. Small turquoise stones accentuate the jewelry and lend the artwork an elegant radiance.
This special statue is perfectly suited as a spiritual decoration in the living room, as a focal point on the Buddhist household altar, or as a gift for individuals interested in mindfulness and meditation.
Ushnishavijaya (Namgyalma)
Copper statue cast in the traditional lost-wax process. The surface is oxidized and decorated with small turquoise stones.
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Height: 9" / 23.5 cm
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Width: 8.5" / 22.5 cm
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Depth: 4.5" / 11 cm
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Weight: 2,168g
Manufacturer Information
Yala Craft by Shanta Shakya is an Asian company based in Germany. I sell my traditional Buddhist sculpture art, made by myself. My workshop is located in Nepal.
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Manufacturer: P.B. Craft
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Manufacturer (Address): Nagbahal, Lalitpur, Nepal
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Importer / Distributor: Yala Craft UG
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Importer (Address): Jülicher Str. 72, 40477 Düsseldorf
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Manufacturer / Importer (Contact): hallo@yala-craft.com
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Country of Origin: Nepal