Handmade Chittipati Statue: Representation of Awareness
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Size: 23.5cm(Height) x 13.5cm(Width)
Weight: 0.36 kg
Materials: Acrylic Color, Wood
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About Our Product
The Chittipati statue represents the essence of impermanence and the transformation of ego into wisdom. It is crafted from wood and painted with vibrant acrylic colors, featuring a striking red base. Standing 23.5 cm tall, this exquisite piece depicts Chittipati, a significant figure in Tibetan Buddhism, known for her role in the Chöd practice. Her dynamic posture and elaborate crown symbolize the transcendence of worldly attachments and the attainment of spiritual awareness.
The two deities are shown in a dynamic, dancing pose, representing Chittipati, the Lord of the Cemetery, who is both joyous and protective. Both figurines have skull-like faces, underlining their vengeful protector roles. The flames in the background symbolize the eradication of ignorance and the cleansing of negative forces. Their lavish dress and musical instruments represent the marriage of wisdom and method, with one hand clutching a staff and the other a skull cup, symbolizing their power to transform negative energy into spiritual wisdom. This iconography emphasizes Chittipati's status as a protector deity who defends sacred sites and helps practitioners overcome spiritual challenges.
Introduction of Chittipati
Chittipati, often referred to as the Lord of the Cremation Grounds, represents the powerful Buddhist concept of impermanence. Depicted as dancing skeletal figures, Chittipati reminds practitioners of the transient nature of life and the importance of spiritual liberation. Despite their fearsome appearance, Chittipati's dance symbolizes the victory over ego and attachment, helping devotees to transcend the material world and embrace the truth of death and rebirth.