Oxidized Copper Yamantaka with Consort Statue, Manifestation of Ultimate Wisdom
Introducing the Yamantaka with Consort Statue, a formidable depiction of the wrathful manifestation of Manjushri, the Bodhisattva of Wisdom, known as Yamantaka, who embodies the victory over death and ignorance. This magnificent statue stands at an awe-inspiring 23.6 inches, with a base of 20.1 inches, and weighs 15.69 kg, signifying its significant presence and spiritual potency. Crafted from an oxidized copper body, it captures the fierce dynamism and profound symbolism associated with Yamantaka and his consort, representing the ultimate transformation of anger and delusion into wisdom and compassion.
Yamantaka, depicted with his consort in a union that symbolizes the integration of wisdom and method, is presented in intricate detail, with multiple arms holding various symbolic weapons, and legs trampling on figures representing the ego and ignorance. The oxidized copper finish adds a depth and intensity to the statue, highlighting the intricate details and the powerful energy emanating from this deity.
Ideal for placement in a dedicated meditation or practice space, temple, or any area reserved for profound tantric practice, the Yamantaka with Consort Statue serves as a potent reminder of the power of transformation and the path to enlightenment. It encourages practitioners to confront and transcend their inner demons and ignorance, guided by the wisdom and protection of Yamantaka.
Size: 23.6”/60cm (Height) x 20.1”/51cm (Base)
Weight: 15.69 kg
Material: Oxidized Copper Body
In Vajrayana Buddhism, Yamantaka, also known as the "Conqueror of Death," is a furious deity who is regarded as the most powerful incarnation of Manjushri, the Bodhisattva of Wisdom. His method is renowned for its ability to pierce the ego and ignorance's darkness and guide followers into the light of wisdom and emancipation. The scary yet profoundly symbolic form of Yamantaka serves as a lesson in the transience of life and the significance of conquering both internal and external barriers to spiritual development. This essence is exquisitely captured by the Yamantaka with Consort Statue, which provides a deep connection to his teachings and the transforming path he illuminates.