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Machine Made with Hand Finishing Touch Tibetan Buddhist 5.5" Kalachakra Statue
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Kalachakra Statue |
Height |
5.5โ with frame |
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5โ without frame |
Width |
4.5โ |
Depth |
2โ |
Material |
Machine Made with Hand Finishing Touch, Oxidized Copper Alloy with Silver Plated |
Actual Weight |
0.592 Kg. |
Ships From |
Patan, Nepal |
Shipping Provider |
Express Shipping Service |
Shipping Time |
Usually ships within 48 hours. Allow 5 โ 7 business days for deliver within worldwide. |
Insurance |
Insurance is included in the shipping cost. |
Kalachakra is the main deity of Sambara. Kalachakra has four heads, with three eyes in each head. His hair is tied up in a double knot. He has twenty-four arms and each hand holds a different symbol. His two main arms are crossed around the waist of his consort, and each of his main hand holds a vajra. The Wheel of Time Kalachakra is a yidam of the Highest Tantra. In the hidden kingdom of Shamballa, it is said the inhabitants practice Tantric Buddhism based on the Kalachakra system. He fuses time and timelessness into a non-dualistic view of absolute reality. This Tantric practice is most important to the Gelukpa sect with whom it is most closely associated.ย ย Kalachakra refers to a vast system of spiritual exercises said to be taught by the Buddha more than 2,500 years ago in India, and also is the name of the principal yidam in this system. Kalachakra is part of wider system of practices in Tibetan Buddhism called tantra.
Kalachakra is depicted in sexual union (Yab-Yum) with his consort, Vishvatmata. The mother of all beings. Kalachakra has four heads, with three eyes in each head. His hair is tied up in a double knot. He has twenty-four arms and each hand holds a different symbol. His two main arms are crossed around the waist of his consort, and each of his main hand holds a Vajra or Dorje.
Vishvamata also has four heads, each one has three eyes. She has eight arms and each hand also holds a Buddhist symbol. In her two front hands; she holds a Vajra or Dorje and a Bell (Ghanta). The Dorje symbolizes the male principle and the clear essence of reality that is the basis of everything. The Bell symbolizes the female principle and is a representation of profound wisdom. When unified in a ceremony of ritual prayer, they form a symbol of incorruptible purity that no force can destroy.
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