Yamantaka (Kala rupa) and Consort: An Exquisite Manifestation of Tantric Power
Introducing our Yamantaka with Consort Sculpture, an outstanding representation of one of Vajrayana Buddhism's most powerful deities. This sculpture, which stands 20 inches tall, is a superb depiction of Yamantaka in union with his bride, signifying the ultimate transcendence of all dualities.
The statue has an antique-like appearance because to its oxidized copper body. Yamantaka and his consort's delicate features are elegantly highlighted by the silver plating, highlighting their dynamic and imposing forms. The sculpture has a great depth and presence due to the combination of silver and the deep tones of the oxidized copper, making it a mesmerizing centerpiece for any meditation area or spiritual atmosphere.
Size: 20"/51cm (Height) x 17.3"/44cm (Base)
Weight: 11.50 kg
Material: Silver Plated, Oxidized Copper Body
Yamantaka, the 'Conqueror of Death,' is a wrathful manifestation of Manjushri, the Bodhisattva of Wisdom. In union with his consort, he represents the powerful fusion of compassion (method) and wisdom, an essential concept in Tantric Buddhism. The practice of Yamantaka is known for its profound impact on overcoming internal and external obstacles to spiritual growth and for awakening the practitioner to the non-dual nature of reality. This sculpture is not only a magnificent piece of art but also a powerful emblem of transformation and enlightenment in Tantric practice.