Capturing the Essence of Primordial Unity, Vajradhara with Consort
Embrace the Vajradhara's purity with the Consort statue, reflecting cosmic equilibrium and profound interconnectivity. This statue, expertly fashioned from an oxidized copper body, recalls the eternal beauty of ancient Buddhist workmanship. Its dark, earthy tones match Vajradhara's close position, conveying a profound sense of unity, trust, and mutual regard. Each contour and curve is a silent witness to the sculptor's devotion and reverence for Tantric Buddhism's profound teachings.
The intricately detailed figures appear to transcend the tangible world, leading onlookers into a realm of contemplation in which the bounds of the individual ego dissolve into the grandeur of universal consciousness.
Size: 9"/23cm (Height) x 6.2"/16cm (Base)
Weight: 1.97 kg
Material: Oxidized Copper Body
Vajradhara, the primordial Buddha in Vajrayana Buddhism, is the embodiment of the dharmakaya - the cosmic body of absolute truth and enlightenment. When paired with his consort, their union represents the union of wisdom (prajna) and compassion (upaya), both of which are required for enlightenment. This symbolic and actual union emphasizes the nondual character of reality, in which all apparent dichotomies are harmonized into oneness.