Vajrasattva, also known as Dorje Sempa or Dorsem in (Tibetan) is embodiment of purification and Enlightenment.
He appears with a radiant white complexion, signifying purity and the clarity of enlightened awareness.
His face reflects deep serenity, compassion, and wisdom, embodying the qualities of a fully awakened being.
He is typically depicted in a peaceful seated on lotus throne with meditative posture, known as the Vajra posture, with his legs crossed in meditation.
In his right hand, he holds Vajra at his heart, symbolizing the indestructible nature of mind and the power of compassion and wisdom. And left hand holds a bell resting on his left thigh, representing the wisdom of emptiness and the feminine principle.
He wears a five-pointed crown adorned with precious jewels, symbolizing his enlightened wisdom and the transcendent Buddha.
Wears ornate earrings, necklaces, bracelets, and anklets, all adorned with jewels, signifying his mastery of the qualities of the enlightened mind.
Draped in flowing silk robes, decorated with auspicious motifs and patterns, which exemplify the purity and clarity of his enlightened state.
his hair is typically depicted in a traditional style, with part of it tied up in a topknot (ushnisha) and the rest flowing freely over his shoulders.