Samantabhadri and Samantabhadra Yab Yum Figure | The Union of Wisdom and Compassion
Samantabhadra Yab Yum Figure represents the inseparable harmonization of male and female energy and the ultimate realization of non-duality stands 8.3 inches tall, 5.3 inches at the base, and weighs 1.68 kg. This sculpture is made up of oxidized copper and plated with silver, beautifully representing the union of compassion and wisdom, which are central to Vajrayana Buddhism.
This statue depicts a profound representation of the union of skillful means (upaya) and wisdom (prajna). Samantabhadra represents compassionate action, while Samantabhadri represents the essence of wisdom. Together, they depict the way to ultimate truth and liberation. Their serene expressions demonstrate enlightenment, free of the dualities of existence, while the lotus base on which they sit represents purity and transcendence. This religious sculpture is ideal for personal altars, meditation spaces, or spiritual collections, establishing a profound sense of peace and enlightenment in any environment.
Size: 8.3”/21cm (Height) x 5.3”/13.5cm (Base)
Weight: 1.68 kg
Material: Oxidized Copper Body, Silver Plated
In Mahayana Buddhism, Samantabhadra is a bodhisattva (buddha-to-be) representing benevolence or happiness. He is frequently depicted in a triad with Shakyamuni (the Buddha) and the bodhisattva Manjushri, either on a three-headed elephant or a single-headed elephant with six tusks. In China, he is the patron deity of Mount Emei, located in the province of Sichuan. He is regarded as the manifestation of Vairocana, the cosmic Buddha, in Vajrayana, or Tantric Buddhism. In Chinese, he is known as Puxian, while in Japanese, he is known as Fugen.