Guru Rinpoche with Consort in Yab-Yum figurine | Buddhist Art for Meditation and Shrine Decor

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SKU: GRBM10368

Size: 32.5cm x 22cm
32.5cm x 22cm | 12.8 x 7.8 Inches

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Handcrafted Guru Rinpoche with Consort in Yab-Yum figurine for Spiritual Unity and Enlightenment 

This hand-carved Guru Rinpoche with Consort in Yab-Yum Figurine symbolizes Guru Rinpoche's spiritual union with his Consort. This statue, measuring 12.8" (Height) x 8.7" (Base) and weighing 4.91 kg, is crafted of copper, gilded with 24K gold, and adorned with exquisite gold and acrylic paints. Handcrafted by skilled Nepalese artisans, this sculpture reflects the spirit of Tibetan Buddhist creativity, making it an ideal centerpiece for altars, meditation rooms, or sacred decor.

Guru Rinpoche, also known as Padmasambhava, and his consort are potent representations of Tantric union in Vajrayana Buddhism, representing the ideal balance of compassion and wisdom. Their combined representation alludes to the harmony of male and female energy, implying that enlightenment results from this perfect balance. This stunning statue, both a visual treat and a spiritual guide, promises to be a beacon of tranquility and profound insights, illuminating your holy areas with calm and profound insights.

Size: 12.8”/32.5cm (Height) x 8.7”/22cm (Base)
Weight: 4.91 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body

Guru Rinpoche, also known as Padmasambhava, is a pivotal figure in Tibetan Buddhism who is credited with founding the Nyingma lineage. His teachings and concepts, revered as the "Second Buddha," are central to Vajrayana practices. His spouse, Yeshe Tsogyal and Mandarava, were essential figures in his life, serving as both a learner and a teacher, symbolizing Dakini's wisdom. Their union signifies the union of skillful means (compassion) and wisdom, a central principle of Buddhist philosophy.

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