Chakrasamvara Copper Statue - An Emblem of Tantric Mastery and Spiritual Power
Take a profound spiritual trip with the 12-Armed Chakrasamvara Statue, a lively representation of the tantric god revered in Vajrayana Buddhism for his profound ability to turn everyday experiences into paths to enlightenment. This meticulously carved statue, standing 7 inches tall and weighing 1.12 kg, exemplifies Chakrasamvara's significance in tantric activities. The copper body is lavishly gilded in 24K gold and emphasized by elaborate gold and acrylic paintings that capture the energy of this dynamic deity's numerous arms, each bearing symbolic implements representing the various means of conquering obstacles on the path to enlightenment.
This statue presents Chakrasamvara in his majestic form, with twelve arms that signify his vast capabilities and the comprehensive nature of his teachings. Each arm holds a symbolic object, ranging from the vajra (symbolizing indestructible reality) to the drum (representing the primordial sound of Dharma), illustrating his mastery over various spiritual practices
Size: 7"/18cm (Height) x 5.1"/13cm (Base)
Weight: 1.12 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body
Chakrasamvara, frequently represented with his consort, represents the ideal balance of wisdom and method, emptiness and happiness. His twelve limbs signify the twelve dependent linkages of origination, educating practitioners on the interconnectivity of all phenomena and the possibility of stopping the cycle of pain. Chakrasamvara, a key character in tantric Buddhism, practices to accelerate the path to enlightenment by harnessing the energies of passion and desire as spiritual transformational instruments.