Description
The Primordial Union of Samantabhadra with Consort
Samantabhadra with Consort manifests here in the sacred union of Yab-Yum, representing the non-dual nature of reality and the ultimate source of all enlightenment. Rising to 23cm, this gold-leafed figure radiates a profound stillness, its copper body meticulously finished to capture the essence of the "Primordial Buddha." This Buddhist art piece serves as a focal point for practitioners seeking to realize the inseparable nature of wisdom and compassion within their own hearts.
This sacred depiction of Samantabhadra in union with his consort, Samantabhadri, embodies the ultimate non-duality and primordial purity of the enlightened mind. Seated upon a radiant lotus base, their intertwined forms symbolize the perfect integration of wisdom (Prajna) and skillful means (Upaya), compassion and emptiness, reflecting the spontaneous perfection inherent in all beings. Adorned with flowing robes, subtle jeweled ornaments, and serene expressions, this meditation statue inspires practitioners to recognize the union of insight and compassionate action within themselves. It serves as a profound reminder of innate enlightenment, guiding devotion, contemplative practice, and the realization of the ultimate nature of reality.
Size: 9.0”/23cm (Height) x 6.8”/17.5cm (Base)
Weight: 2.24 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Acrylic Painting, Copper Body
Samantabhadra, known as the "Universally Good," is regarded in the Dzogchen teachings as the Adi-Buddha, or the primordial Buddha. Unlike other deities, he is frequently shown in union with his consort, Samantabhadri, to illustrate that emptiness and appearance are fundamentally one and inseparable. His virtue lies in the recognition of the inherent purity within all beings, offering a teaching of radical inclusion and the perfection of the natural state of mind.












