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Heruka Chakrasamvara Sculpture | Oxidized Copper Masterpiece

SKU: CKHN23687

Size: 51cm x 31cm
51cm x 31cm | 20.1 x 12.2 Inches

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Heruka Chakrasamvara Sculpture | Embodiment of Transcendent Wisdom

Handcrafted in Nepal, this sacred Heruka Chakrasamvara sculpture embodies transcendental wisdom and the dynamic power of enlightened transformation. Standing 51 cm (20.07 inches) tall with a 31 cm (12.2 inches) base and weighing 9.78 kg, it is meticulously formed from a robust oxidized copper body. The intricate iconography and wrathful yet compassionate posture reflect the deity’s role in guiding practitioners toward liberation through profound wisdom, making this statue a commanding focal point for altars, meditation spaces, or spiritual collections.

Heruka Chakrasamvara, a principal deity in Vajrayana Buddhism, embodies the complete realization of emptiness and the union of great compassion with skillful means. Depicted in a yab-yum embrace with his consort Vajravarahi, this iconography represents the non-dual union of method (upaya) and wisdom (prajna), the essential principle for attaining enlightenment. His wrathful form symbolizes the transformation of ignorance, attachment, and negative forces into insight and spiritual power, while the subtle presence of his consort conveys the inseparability of compassion and wisdom. Seated or dancing in a dynamic posture, adorned with ritual ornaments, crowns, and symbolic implements, Heruka Chakrasamvara serves as a profound meditation and devotional focus, inspiring practitioners to overcome obscurations, cultivate deep insight, and progress toward ultimate liberation.

Size: 20.07”/51cm (Height) x 12.20”/31cm (Base)
Weight: 9.78 kg
Material: Oxidized Copper Body

Heruka Chakrasamvara is a principal meditational deity (Yidam) in Tibetan Buddhism, particularly within the Kagyu and Sakya traditions. He is a manifestation of supreme bliss and is often depicted in his complete form in union with his consort, Vajravarahi, symbolizing the inseparability of great bliss and emptiness. His practice involves complex visualizations and mantras aimed at swiftly achieving Buddhahood and purifying karmic obscurations.

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