
Vajravarahi: Tantric Female Deity (1000s–1100s CE)
Dating to the 1000s–1100s in Nepal, the sculpture captures her in a dynamic, ecstatic tantric pose symbolizing the transformative energy of Vajrayana Buddhism.

Objects from Nepal reflect the artistic and religious traditions that developed in the Himalayan region. These antiquities often illustrate the close relationship between craftsmanship and spiritual practice that has shaped the region’s cultural heritage.

Dating to the 1000s–1100s in Nepal, the sculpture captures her in a dynamic, ecstatic tantric pose symbolizing the transformative energy of Vajrayana Buddhism.

Through her poised expression and confident gesture, the goddess Uma sculpture invites viewers to explore themes of feminine power, creation, and cosmic harmony, offering a window into the rich interplay of Hinduism and Buddhism in medieval Nepal.