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Chakrasamvara: Embodiment of Supreme Bliss and Emptiness
From the heart of Himalayan artistry emerges Chakrasamvara, a powerful representation of the enlightened mind in tantric Buddhism. This exquisite statue, standing approximately 9.06 inches (23cm) tall, captures the dynamic energy and complex symbolism of this principal meditational deity. Handcrafted from a robust copper body and richly detailed, its presence radiates profound spiritual significance, inviting practitioners into a realm of transformative wisdom and inner liberation.
Chakrasamvara embodies the profound union of great bliss and ultimate emptiness, symbolizing the complete transformation of all defilements into enlightened qualities. His multiple arms, powerful mudras, and fierce yet compassionate expression collectively represent the active path to swift enlightenment. This meditation statue serves as a potent visual guide and reminder for practitioners, inspiring the cultivation of wisdom, universal love, and the ultimate realization of one's intrinsic pure nature.
Size: 9.06”/23cm (Height) x 7.09”/18cm (Base)
Weight: 2.13 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body
Chakrasamvara is a principal meditational deity (Yidam) in Tantric Buddhism, particularly revered within the Kagyu and Sakya schools of Tibetan Buddhism. He is typically depicted in union with his consort Vajravarahi, an iconography that represents the inseparable wisdom and compassion, the core essence of enlightenment. His practice is central to achieving swift enlightenment by purifying subtle karmic imprints, overcoming obstacles, and transforming ordinary existence into an enlightened experience, embodying the ultimate non-dual nature of reality and the attainment of supreme bliss.






