Handmade Golden Statue of Chundi Bodhisattva | Ideal for Altars, Meditation Spaces
This handmade golden statue of Chundi Bodhisattva, also known as Samantabhadra, the primordial Buddha of the Dzogchen tradition, symbolizes purity, bliss, and the ultimate nature of reality. The statue is crafted entirely from copper, with 24k gold gilding, gold accents, and acrylic paintings. It stands at a size of 11.8 inches/30cm in height and 9.4 inches/24cm at the base, Weighing 2.50kg. Designed by skilled Nepalese artisans, this detailed sculpture is perfect for altars, meditation spaces, or as a meaningful decorative piece for those seeking awareness in their daily lives.
Chundi is portrayed seated gracefully upon a lotus base, symbolizing purity and enlightenment. She carries Amitabha Buddha on her head, representing her spiritual connection to the Buddha of Infinite Light and compassion. With her three eyes, Chundi perceives the past, present, and future, embodying omniscient wisdom. Her many arms extend outward, each holding symbolic implements that aid in removing obstacles and granting blessings to devotees. Behind her radiates a halo, signifying her divine energy, enlightened presence, and boundless compassion that protects and guides all beings on the path to liberation.
Size: 11.8”/30cm (Height) x 9.4”/24cm (Base)
Weight: 2.50kg
Materials: Copper Body, 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings
In Tibetan Buddhism, Samantabhadra, also called Chundi Bodhisattva, is the bodhisattva of practice and activity, as well as a manifestation of Vairocana, the cosmic Buddha. He stands for the perfect enjoyment of the Buddha's teachings and the ideal relationship between method and knowledge. He is frequently portrayed riding a lion, which stands for courageous might and royal authority. Additionally, he is shown seated alongside his consort, Samantabhadri, in a yab-yum pose, which symbolizes the non-dual combination of emptiness and compassion. In the Dzogchen teachings, Samantabhadra and Samantabhadri stand for the unchanging essence of consciousness and the totality of enlightened qualities, respectively.