Buddhist Tantric Deity Chakrasamvara Statue for Tantric Practices
The Tantric Deity Chakrasamvara Statue represents Buddhist artistry and spiritual symbolism. It is 11.6”/29.5cm high and 7.9”/20cm at the base. This sculpture is crafted from an oxidized copper body and its throne, which is gilded with 24K gold. Acrylic paintings further enhance the statue, highlighting the intricate details and sacred iconography associated with Chakrasamvara.
Chakrasamvara's right leg is extended and stands on the back of wrathful Ishvara's worldly deity (also known as Bhairava). In contrast, his left leg is bent and tramples on the breast of Bhairava's consort, the goddess Kalarati. This stance symbolizes the ability of Chakrasamvara to overcome the forces of ignorant hatred and desirous attachment, respectively. This spiritually charged artwork is ideal for a Buddhist altar, meditation place, or holy home decor, bringing benefits of spiritual awareness and inner peace.
Size: 11.6”/29.5cm (Height) x 7.9”/20cm (Base)
Weight: 2.13 kg
Materials: 24K Gold Gilded Throne, Acrylic Paintings, Oxidized Copper Body
A well-known figure in Tibetan Buddhism, Chakrasambhara Yidam is renowned for his function in complex tantric rituals. He stands for the unification of spiritual energies and the dynamic, transformational energy of enlightened insight. As a yidam, Chakrasambhara is essential to the practice of enlightenment and deep meditation, assisting practitioners on their long path toward spiritual awakening and the synthesis of compassion and wisdom.