Buddhist Hayagriva Statue is hand made in Nepal by the process of ceramic molding system using copper material. It weights 0.7 kg (1.54 lbs) and measures 11*14 cm (4*6 inches).
Weight | 700 Grams – 1.54 lbs |
Size | 11*14 cm (4*6 inch) |
Material | Copper |
Iconography of Hayagriva
Hayagriva is a fierce form of Lord Avalokiteshvara who appears in 108 different forms. He possesses the power to cure various illnesses, especially skin diseases like leprosy, which are believed to be caused by the Nagas. Hayagriva is revered as a deity in both Hinduism and Buddhism, and is known for his distinctive visual representation.
Hayagriva is commonly portrayed as having a human body and a horse head, which represents his connection to wisdom, knowledge, and intelligence. He is revered as the embodiment of divine knowledge and is seen as a guardian of learning and education.
His horse head signifies his ability to swiftly overcome ignorance and bring light through his wisdom. Typically, Hayagriva is depicted with a fierce expression, symbolizing his strength and resolve in defeating evil forces.
Hayagriva Mantra
The mantra of Hayagriva is TADYATHA NAKSHEDE SAPHA DITTHI MUTENA SHATRANI MESA MITA DAHNI BAHPHENTU SVAHA.