Description
Handcrafted Samantabhadra with Consort Statue: Embodiment of Primordial Union
samantabhadra with consort statue emerges from the skilled hands of Nepalese artisans, depicting the primordial Buddha in inseparable union. This profound piece of Buddhist art, rendered in durable copper with vibrant acrylic paintings, stands as a powerful symbol of ultimate reality and enlightened awareness. Its serene presence embodies the very essence of non-duality and pure consciousness.
The sacred union of Samantabhadra and his consort, Prajnaparamita, profoundly embodies the non-dual nature of existence, representing the inseparable unity of wisdom (Prajna) and compassionate skillful means (Karuna). As a meditation statue, it inspires practitioners to recognize their innate pure awareness and the enlightened mind, fostering deep spiritual insight, boundless compassion, and the dissolution of all conceptual limitations.
Size: 8.46”/21.5cm (Height) x 6.89”/17.5cm (Base)
Weight: 2.19 kg
Material: Acrylic Paintings , Copper Body
Samantabhadra, meaning 'Universal Worthy' or 'All-Good,' is regarded as the primordial Buddha in Nyingma Tibetan Buddhism, representing the Dharmakaya – the truth body of the Buddha, which is the unmanifested, inconceivable aspect of enlightenment. Depicted in Yab-Yum (father-mother) union with his consort Prajnaparamita, he symbolizes the perfect, non-dual union of wisdom (Prajna) and skillful means/compassion (Karuna), representing the ultimate state of enlightenment where all dualities are resolved into pure, expansive awareness.












