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Oxidized Copper Yab Yum Deity Sculpture | Sacred Meditation Altar Decor
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Size: 22cm(Height) x 16cm(Length) x 15cm(Width)
Weight: 2.14 kg
Materials: Antique Finishing, Oxidized Copper Body
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About Our Product
This Samantabhadra with Consort Altar Statue is crafted from an oxidized copper body with an antique finish, representing the profound union of wisdom and compassion in Vajrayana Buddhism. Measuring 22cm in height, 16cm in length, and 15cm in width, with a weight of 2.14kg, this sculpture features a dark aged surface, detailed expressions, and a powerful sacred presence suitable for Buddhist altars, meditation spaces, shrine rooms, and spiritual collections.
The sculpture portrays Samantabhadra and his consort in the yab yum posture, a symbolic representation of the inseparable nature of wisdom and compassionate method. Both figures are shown seated in meditative union, with Samantabhadra displaying a peaceful enlightened expression and his consort embracing him with a gesture of spiritual harmony. The detailed hair, facial features, lotus base, and flowing forms reflect traditional Vajrayana iconography, while the oxidized copper finish enhances the depth and character of every carved detail.
In Vajrayana Buddhist teachings, Samantabhadra represents the primordial Buddha nature and the ultimate purity of awakened awareness. The union with his consort symbolizes the balance of wisdom and skillful means, expressing the path toward complete enlightenment. This sacred statue can be placed on an altar, meditation table, or Dharma practice space as a reminder of inner transformation, spiritual realization, and the harmonious union of compassion and wisdom.
Introduction of Samantabhadra With Consort Altar Statue
In Mahayana Buddhism, Samantabhadra is a bodhisattva embodying universal benevolence and auspiciousness. Often depicted in a triad with Shakyamuni (the historical Buddha) and the bodhisattva Manjushri, he symbolizes the union of wisdom and method. In China, he is revered as the patron deity of Mount Emei, a sacred site for pilgrimage and meditation. In Vajrayana (Tibetan) Buddhism, Samantabhadra is considered the Dharmakaya, the ultimate nature of reality, and is central to the Kagyu and Shangpa Kagyu schools. He is also linked to the practice of meditation and the cultivation of altruism. Across various traditions, Samantabhadra represents compassion, enlightenment, and the path to awakening for all beings.
























































































































































































































































































