Oxidized Tibetan Samantabhadra With Consort Statue | Tantric Deity for Meditation

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SKU: SBCAW19193

Size: 21.5cm x 17cm
21.5cm x 17cm | 8.5 x 6.7 Inches

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Handmade Oxidized Tibetan Samantabhadra With Consort Statue | Buddhist Altar Decor

The Oxidized Tibetan Samantabhadra With Consort Statue stands at 8.5 inches tall, with a 6.7-inch base, weighing 2.11 kg. This statue represents Samantabhadra with his consort, symbolizing the union of wisdom and compassion. The piece features intricate details, reflecting the skill of Nepali artisans. Made from oxidized copper, it offers a timeless appearance that enhances its spiritual significance. Perfect for altars, meditation spaces, or as a thoughtful gift, this statue embodies the divine union of wisdom and compassion.

In the statue, the deity is depicted seated on a double lotus pedestal with his consort. He is in a union of wisdom and compassion. His right hand holds the stem of a lotus flower, while his left hand holds a cintamani. The couple is seated in a relaxed position, representing their divine union and spiritual harmony. This statue serves as a reminder of the inseparable nature of wisdom and compassion, and it is ideal for use on altars, in meditation rooms, or as a sacred decoration in any holy area.

Size: 8.5”/21.5cm (Height) x 6.7”/17cm (Base)
Weight: 2.11kg
Materials: Copper Body, Oxidized Copper Body

Samantabhadra is a primordial Buddha in Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism who represents universal virtue and wisdom. He is often depicted in a triad with Shakyamuni Buddha and Amitabha Buddha, and his consort, who symbolizes the union of wisdom and compassion. In the Dzogchen tradition of Tibetan Buddhism, Samantabhadra and his consort represent the union of emptiness (śūnyatā) and blissful awareness, illustrating the inseparability of wisdom and compassion at the core of the enlightened mind.

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