This Chakrasamvara with Consort Vajravarahi statue depicts the deity in Yab-Yum (union) posture, symbolizing the union of compassion and wisdom. Standing in a dynamic, dancing stance on a lotus pedestal, Chakrasamvara has six faces, representing mastery over the six realms of existence, and twelve arms holding ritual implements such as the vajra, bell, skull cup, and kartika, each signifying methods for transforming desire and ignorance into enlightened awareness. The central red face conveys passionate energy transformed into compassion, while the flaming aureole surrounding the figure symbolizes the purifying power of enlightened wrath. Adorned with a five-leafed crown, intricate jewelry, and flowing garments, the statue embodies the tantric path of non-dual bliss and wisdom, making it both a sacred meditation tool and a masterpiece of Nepali craftsmanship.
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- Statues should be placed in a dry, dust-free environment.
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