Chakrasamvara Yab Yum Statue | Union of Wisdom and Compassionate Method
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Size: 9.5cm(Height) x 7cm(Length) x 4cm(Width)
Weight: 0.22 kg
Materials: Compressed Turquoise Dust
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About Our Product
This Chakrasamvara With Consort Sacred Figurine measures 9.5 cm in height, 7 cm in length, and 4 cm in width, with a weight of 0.22 kg. Crafted from compressed turquoise dust, this compact sculpture portrays Chakrasamvara in dynamic union with his consort, Vajravarahi, in the traditional Vajrayana yab-yum posture. The figures are surrounded by an elaborately carved ornamental frame and stand upon a decorated lotus pedestal. Multiple arms, sacred attributes, flowing garments, and intricate decorative patterns create a richly detailed composition, while the turquoise tone gives the sculpture a distinctive devotional presence.
Chakrasamvara is a principal meditational deity of Vajrayana Buddhism, representing the transformation of ordinary experience and afflictive emotions into enlightened wisdom. He is depicted in yab-yum union with Vajravarahi, whose presence represents transcendent wisdom. Their embrace symbolizes the inseparable union of method (upaya) and wisdom (prajna), a central principle of Vajrayana practice. Chakrasamvara's multiple arms and sacred implements express various aspects of enlightened activity, while Vajravarahi represents the wisdom that recognizes the true nature of reality. Their dynamic posture conveys transformative spiritual energy, while the lotus pedestal symbolizes purity and awakened realization.
This Chakrasamvara with Consort Buddhist figurine is well suited for a Vajrayana altar, meditation space, personal shrine, or sacred collection. Its compact size makes it suitable for a dedicated devotional setting, while the compressed turquoise material and detailed yab-yum composition give it a distinctive artistic presence. As a Tibetan Buddhist Chakrasamvara sculpture, it serves as a visual reminder of the union of wisdom and compassionate method, encouraging transformation, spiritual insight, and the aspiration toward enlightenment.
Introduction to Chakrasamvara
A central figure in Vajrayana Buddhism, notably in the Kagyu, Sakya, and Gelug schools of Tibetan Buddhism, is Cakrasamvara, also known as Heruka. He is frequently seen in union with Vajravarahi, representing the harmony of knowledge and compassion. The ultimate tantric techniques are embodied in Cakrasamvara, who aids practitioners in overcoming the dualistic nature of everyday perception and achieving joyful enlightenment. Devotees can develop a profound insight into the interdependence of all things and ultimately attain the state of Buddhahood by incorporating the practice of Cakrasamvara into their spiritual path.
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