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Sacred Chakrasambhara Protection Deity Statue | Tibetan Wrathful Deity Sculpture
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Size: 16.5cm (Height) x 13cm (Width)
Weight: 0.81kg
Material: Oxidized Copper Body
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About Our Statue:
This powerful Chakrasambhara Protection Deity Statue represents a significant figure in Tibetan tantric Buddhism, revered for overcoming ignorance and inner struggles. Standing 16.5 cm tall and 13 cm wide, this finely detailed sculpture weighs 0.81 kg and captures Chakrasambhara in his fierce, multi-armed form holding ritual tools. Encircled by flames symbolizing transformation and clarity, the statue conveys his mastery over ego and illusion, inspiring energy and focused control. Crafted from oxidized copper, the statue’s rich patina adds depth and sacred presence.
The trident, vajra, and skull cup in Chakrasambhara’s hands embody the wisdom path that cuts through destructive forces, guiding practitioners toward spiritual awakening. This intricate figure serves as a powerful spiritual tool and a reminder of inner strength and enlightenment. Perfect for home altars or meditation spaces, the Chakrasambhara Protection Deity Statue offers both devotional significance and artistic beauty for those seeking to deepen their tantric practice.
Chakrasambhara is revered in Vajrayana Buddhism as both a protector and a teacher of symbolic anger. This figure is frequently found on personal altars, meditation places, or temples to aid in profound spiritual practice. Whether you want to focus on advanced practice or collect Tibetan art with deep meaning, this Buddhist Chakrasambhara statue adds an intense and symbolic presence to your sacred space with its tremendous form and sacred iconography.
Introduction to Chakrasamvara
A central figure in Vajrayana Buddhism, notably in the Kagyu, Sakya, and Gelug schools of Tibetan Buddhism, is Cakrasamvara, also known as Heruka. He is frequently seen in union with Vajravarahi, representing the harmony of knowledge and compassion. The ultimate tantric techniques are embodied in Cakrasamvara, who aids practitioners in overcoming the dualistic nature of everyday perception and achieving joyful enlightenment. Devotees can develop a profound insight into the interdependence of all things and ultimately attain the state of Buddhahood by incorporating the practice of Cakrasamvara into their spiritual path.
How do you take care of your statues?
• Place them at room temperature, avoiding direct sunlight.
• Make sure that the area where your statue is placed is entirely free of moisture and dust.
• Place it at the highest place on your altar after being consecrated by a Lama/monks. The best practice is to keep them covered inside a glass cabinet.
• Do not use your bare hands or any objects with a rough surface to wipe the face. Directly touching objects with the bare hand can smudge the face, leaving scratches.