Sacred Figurine of Yeshe Tsogyal and Mandarva with Oxidized Copper Body and Silver Plated
These Yeshe Tsogyal and Mandarva figurines weigh 4.52 kg and measure approximately 13.4 inches (34 cm) in height and 6.5 inches (16.5 cm) at the base. Featuring an oxidized copper body with gold and acrylic artwork. Designed by talented Nepalese artisans, this detailed sculpture is ideal for altars, meditation areas, or as a meaningful decor item for individuals seeking awareness in their daily life.
Two of the most significant female followers of Guru Rinpoche (Padmasambhava) in Tibetan Buddhism are Yeshe Tsogyal and Mandarva. As the enlightened dakini and wisdom consort, Yeshe Tsogyal (left) is admired for her compassion, knowledge, and spiritual mastery. She is holding a bowl or other holy object, which represents the transformation of pain and the feeding of wisdom. The Indian princess and skilled practitioner Mandarva (right) is frequently shown clutching a vase filled with nectar, which stands for healing, immortality, and the benefits of long life. Intricate crowns, jewelry, and flowing robes are worn by both to symbolize their enlightened state and spiritual achievements. Mudras are hand motions that give practitioners empowerment, blessings, and direction.
Yeshe Tsogyal Size: 13.4”/34cm (Height) x 6.5”/16.5cm
Mandarva Size: 13.4”/34.5cm (Height) x 6.5”/16.5cm
Total Weight: 4.52 kg
Material: Gold and Acrylic Paintings, Oxidized Copper Body, Silver Plated
Two of the most well-known female personalities in Tibetan Buddhism are Yeshe Tsogyal and Mandarva. They are both renowned for their profound spiritual awakenings and their crucial roles as the consorts of Guru Rinpoche and Padmasambhava. Generations of practitioners have found inspiration and empowerment in their lives and teachings, which emphasize the value of the feminine principle in spiritual practice and the possibility of enlightenment for people of any gender. Collectively, they represent the fluid qualities of wisdom and compassion, acting as feminine representations of the dakini, the feminine form of enlightened energy.