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Chakrasamvara With Vajravarahi Statue | Embracing Sacred Union
Arising from Nepalese artistry, this Chakrasamvara with Vajravarahi handmade statue captures the profound union of tantric wisdom and compassion. Crafted from oxidized copper and adorned with delicate acrylic paintings, the sculpture depicts the divine consorts in their Yab-Yum embrace, symbolizing the integration of enlightened awareness and blissful energy. Standing 10”/25.5 cm tall on a 6.7”/17 cm base and weighing 2.04 kg, this exquisite piece is ideal for intimate altars, meditation spaces, or sacred collections, radiating both spiritual depth and artistic refinement.
This handmade Chakrasamvara with Vajravarahi statue represents the union of bliss and emptiness, a central principle in Tibetan Vajrayana practice. Chakrasamvara embodies perfect compassion and skillful means, while Vajravarahi represents the insight of transcendent wisdom. Their sacred embrace illustrates the non-duality of method and wisdom, form and emptiness, conveying the ultimate path to enlightenment. Seated on a radiant lotus throne and adorned with flowing robes, crowns, and intricate ornaments, this meditation statue serves as a powerful focal point for advanced practice, inspiring deep contemplation, transformative insight, and the cultivation of profound spiritual realization and blissful awareness.
Size: 10”/25.5cm (Height) x 6.7”/17cm (Base)
Weight: 2.04 kg
Material: Acrylic Paintings, Oxidized Copper Body
Chakrasamvara is a principal meditational deity (Yidam) in Tantric Buddhism, particularly within the Kagyu and Sakya traditions. He represents the highest yoga tantra, embodying the union of all Buddhas' compassion and wisdom. Vajravarahi, his consort, is a powerful Dakini and a manifestation of supreme wisdom, often depicted in fierce, dancing forms. Together, they symbolize the transformative power of wisdom and compassion leading to enlightenment.














