Very beautiful tsatsa cast from high-quality, durable stewalin, filled with 3 grains of rice blessed by the lama.
The Buddha of purification of unwholesome actions etc.
In Tibet, the Sambhogakaya Buddha Vajrasattva (Tibetan: Dorje Sempa, German: indestructible spirit) is often worshiped instead of Akshobhya as the Adibuddha and the highest transcendent Buddha of the Vajra family.
Vajrasattva is considered the Buddha who embodies the purity of all Buddhas from karmic veils. The practice on Vajrasattva is therefore one of the most important tantric purification practices. Vajrasattva is of great importance in the transmission of Dzogchen, the Great Perfection, which is passed down as the essence of the Buddha's teachings, particularly in the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism.
Performance:
Vajrasattva is white in color, a sign of his immaculate purity. He sits in the Vajra posture and wears silk robes and the jewelry of the Sambhogakaya and is therefore depicted with a five-pointed headdress, necklace and bangles. He holds the vajra in his right hand and the bell (ghanta) in his left hand, symbolizing the union of opposites, as the vajra is male and symbolizes compassion, while the bell is female and embodies wisdom. In the higher tantras his companion is there.
Size 5cm