Enlightened Yidam Chakrasamvara with Consort In Dancing Posture Statue
The Chakrasamvara with Consort statue is a breathtaking picture of heavenly oneness and tremendous spiritual power. Standing at an astonishing 23.2 inches tall and with a base width of 18.5 inches, this imposing statue weighs 15.51 kg and embodies elegance and strength. It is crafted, with 24K gold gilded, gold, and acrylic paintings, and a solid copper body that exudes expertise and transcendence.
Chakrasamvara's right leg is extended and stands on the back of wrathful Ishvara's worldly deity (also known as Bhairava). In contrast, his left leg is bent and tramples on the breast of Bhairava's consort, the goddess Kalarati. This stance symbolizes Chakrasamvara's ability to overcome the forces of ignorant hatred and desirous attachment.
Size: 23.2”/59cm (Height) x 18.5”/47cm (Base)
Weight: 15.51 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body
Chakrasamvara is a venerated deity in Tibetan Buddhism, noted for his transforming and protective abilities. His union with his spouse represents the ideal balance of wisdom and compassion, the two pillars of Buddhist practice. Chakrasamvara devotees focus on this strong figure to gain ultimate realization and be free of pain. This statue is an excellent depiction of the energy that promotes inner peace and spiritual awareness.