A Harmony of Spiritual Grace, Khando Yeshe Tsogyal & Mandarva
Introducing the Divine Feminine Sculpture of Mandarva and Khando Yeshe Tsogyal, two highly esteemed individuals in Tibetan Buddhism who are a stunning expression of wisdom, devotion, and profound spiritual legacy. This pair of sculptures, each measuring 14.9 inches and expertly fashioned on a copper frame, are encrusted with hand-carved gemstones, paintings in gold and acrylic, and 24K gold gilding, totaling a weight of 6.25 kg. It symbolizes merging their enlightened energies and essential contributions to Guru Rinpoche's tantric teachings.
The harmonious composition of Mandarva, revered for her profound insight and practice, and Yeshe Tsogyal, commonly considered the "Mother of Tibetan Buddhism," emphasizes their value as spiritual consorts and teachers in their own right. The intricate detailing of their attire, serene expressions, and symbolic attributes reflect their mastery and compassionate activity, offering a source of inspiration for practitioners to delve deeper into their path of spiritual cultivation.
Size: 14.9"/38cm (Height) x 7.4"/19cm (Base)
Weight: 6.25 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Hand Carved Gemstone, Copper Body
Two of the most well-known female personalities in Tibetan Buddhism are Yeshe Tsogyal and Mandarva. They are both renowned for their profound spiritual awakenings and their crucial roles as the consorts of Guru Rinpoche and Padmasambhava. Generations of practitioners have found inspiration and empowerment in their lives and teachings, which emphasize the value of the feminine principle in spiritual practice and the possibility of enlightenment for people of any gender. Collectively, they represent the fluid qualities of wisdom and compassion, acting as feminine representations of the dakini, the feminine form of enlightened energy.
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