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Tibetan Buddhist Religious Silver Plated Copper Alloy in Oxidation Finish7.75" Copper Chakrasamvara Statue
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Chakrasamvara Statue |
Height |
7.75โ with frame |
7โ without frame |
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Width |
6โ |
Depth |
3.25โ |
Material |
Lost Wax Method, Silver Plated Copper Alloy in Oxidation Finish |
Actual Weight |
1.320 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. |
Heruka Chakrasamvara, (Tibetan: Khorlo Dimpa) is a tantric meditational deity (Yidam) of the highest Yoga Tantra of Vajrayana Buddhism. Chakrasamvara along with Hevajra and Vajrayogini are the three mains meditational Yidam practices of the Kagyu Lineage. There are many different forms of Chakrasamvara appearing with different number of faces, hands and numbers of surrounding retinues. Although there is quite a diversity in the Chakrasamvara lineages and practices, the iconographical differences of the main deity are minor. Essentially there is the two-armed form and the twelve-armed full form of Chakrasamvara, embracing his consort Vajrayogini in union. Their divine embrace is a metaphor for the union of great bliss and emptiness (skillful means and wisdom), which are one and the same essence.
The Two-Armed Heruka Chakrasamvara is the essence form of Chakrasamvara. He appeared as a dark blue coloured semi-wrathful deity, with one face, two arms, and three eyes. He stands in alidha posture with his left leg bent, right extended upon a golden sun disc and a multicolored holding a Vajra and a bell in his right and left hands. He wears a five-skull crown, the six bone ornaments, a loosened tiger-skin lion-cloth, a garland of severed heads.
His consort Vajravarahi is in red color, with one face two arms and three eyes. In the bliss of sexual union, she presses her naked body against her lord, with her extended left leg pressing against his and her right leg wrapped around his waist. She wears golden jewelry, the five bone ornaments, a five-skull crown, and a garland of fifty white skulls. With her left arm she embraces the neck of Chakrasamvara as she holds a skull-cup(Kapala) of blood behind his neck, while with her right hand she circles aloft a Vajra handled curved knife known as Kartika.
The Silver-Plated Copper Chakrasamvara Statue is a stunning representation of the tantric deity in Vajrayana Buddhism. Handcrafted from high-quality copper, it is meticulously silver-plated to enhance its divine presence. The oxidation finish gives it an antique look, accentuating the intricate hand-carved details. Every element, from the wrathful expression to the sacred ornaments, is skillfully sculpted by master artisans. The silver plating enhances the depth of the carvings, making each feature stand out beautifully. The aged patina adds a timeless appeal, preserving the sacred essence of this powerful deity. The flowing robes, fierce posture, and ritual attributes are carefully detailed to reflect spiritual energy. This masterpiece embodies Nepalโs rich metalworking heritage, passed down through generations. Ideal for temples, meditation spaces, and collectors, this statue is a symbol of devotion, wisdom, and artistic excellence.
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