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Deeply revered within the Nyingma lineage, 'Chemchok Heruka,' also known as 'Mahottara Heruka,' holds a prominent place among the pantheon of Heruka deities. As a manifestation of a wrathful Sambhogakaya presence, Chemchok Heruka symbolizes the awakened virtues encapsulated in the Kagye or Eight Sadhana teachings. Crafting this statue posed a challenge due to its intricate details, but our dedicated artisans invested significant time and effort to ensure a meticulous rendering. Adorned entirely with 24k gold and enhanced with an antique finish, the statue captivates the viewer's gaze, offering a harmonious blend of aesthetic appeal and divine symbolism.
The intricacy of Chemchok Heruka's wrathful visage was carefully brought to life through expert carving and fine painting with 24k gold. The culmination of these artistic endeavors results in a figure that radiates powerful energy, creating a profound connection with practitioners immersed in the sacred practice of his sadhana. This statue stands as a testament to our commitment to preserving and presenting the profound spiritual heritage embedded within the Nyingma tradition.
Crafted in 2022
Height: ~33 cm (with Flame Halo), 28cm (without Flame Halo)
Width: ~23 cm
Depth: ~13 cm
Weight: ~6 Kilograms
All our statues are handcrafted. For some statues we make in high quantities, the one shown on the website will not be the exact piece. When you order these items, we will send you the exact pictures of the statue you will be receiving. While the overall look of the statue will look exactly like the one shown in the picture, each statue that we make will differ slightly upon closer inspection due to the nature of handcrafting.
To know whether you will be receiving the exact same piece of the statue, you can check the message below the ‘add to cart’ button.
We have a return policy of 14 days. For more information, read section 6: Returns of the ordering policy.
All of our statues have been handcrafted in Patan, Nepal.
The tradition and history of handcrafting Buddhist statues have been present in Patan for more than 10 centuries. In our quest to preserve and keep this tradition going, we make sure that all of the statues are crafted from Patan.
For more information regarding our items, read our item policy.