Thank you, tk, for sharing such a beautiful image with us.
Reflecting on the size, this Dorje Shugden image would make a perfect Yidam image in the centre of a home altar!
Also thanks for Robert for sharing Dorje Shugden images prepared by Geshe Kelsang Gyatso. It is amazing how kind the Dharma masters are to adapt Buddha images according to our perceptions. This adaptation of form also shows that Buddha and Dharma can take on various appearances to prompt our spiritual growth. There was an incident where Maitreya Buddha took on the form of a maggot-infested dog to ignite the practice of compassion.
This brings to mind the commentary on one of the 8 verses of mind transformation (in Eight Steps to Happiness by Geshe Kelsang Gyatso):
Whenever I associate with others,
May I view myself as the lowest of all;
And with perfect intention,
May I cherish others as supreme.
With the thought that Buddha can take on any form to cause progress in our Dharma practice, we should be even more encouraged to practice this verse and treat all sentient beings as supreme beings who gives us the opportunity to practice compassion, wisdom and skillful means.