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Samantabhadra with Consort Statue | Buddhist Decor

SKU: SBCT22695

Size: 13.5cm x 10cm
13.5cm x 10cm | 5.3 x 3.9 Inches

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Samantabhadra Statue with Consort | Embodiment of Primordial Purity

Samantabhadra with Consort emerges as a breathtaking symbol of primordial enlightenment and the union of wisdom and compassion. Standing 13.5 cm (5.3”) tall on a 10 cm (3.9”) base and weighing 0.68 kg, this exquisite statue is meticulously handcrafted from copper and lavishly adorned with 24K gold gilding and delicate acrylic paintings. Depicting the Adi-Buddha Samantabhadra in serene union with his consort Samantabhadri, the sculpture radiates profound peace and spiritual harmony. Ideal for altars, meditation spaces, or sacred collections, it inspires deep contemplation and a connection to the ultimate nature of reality.

The sacred embrace of Samantabhadra with his consort in the Yab-Yum posture embodies the indivisible union of wisdom (Prajna) and compassion or skillful means (Upaya). Seated upon a lotus throne, their intertwined forms symbolize the non-duality of ultimate reality and the spontaneous perfection inherent in all beings. Adorned with flowing robes, jeweled ornaments, and serene yet radiant expressions, this meditation statue conveys pure awareness, enlightened activity, and the harmonious balance of masculine and feminine energies. It serves as a profound visual guide for practitioners, inspiring insight into the union of wisdom and compassion and the realization of inherent enlightenment.

Size: 5.3”/13.5cm (Height) x 3.9”/10cm (Base)
Weight: 0.68 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body

Samantabhadra, often referred to as the Primordial Buddha or Adi-Buddha, represents the ultimate reality and the pure, unconditioned nature of the mind in Vajrayana Buddhism. He is typically depicted nude and dark blue, symbolizing the boundless, all-encompassing sky of emptiness (sunyata). His consort, Samantabhadri, embodies wisdom. Their union in Yab-Yum signifies the inseparability of method and wisdom, bringing about complete enlightenment.

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