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Tibetan Chakrasamvara with Consort Statue
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Size: 13.5cm(Height) x 10cm(Length) x 7.5cm(Width)
Weight: 0.3 kg
Materials: Acrylic Color, Electro Gold Plated, Wooden Base
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About Our Product
Discover the Sacred Chakrasamvara with Consort Statue, a powerful symbol of spiritual protection and divine wisdom. This exquisite statue depicts Chakrasamvara, the union of wisdom and compassion, with his consort Vajrayogini. Handcrafted with gold plating, this idol radiates a captivating aura of enlightenment, making it the perfect addition to any sacred space. The intricate design and meticulous detailing bring out the spiritual power and blessings associated with this powerful deity.
Crafted with electro gold-plating, this Chakrasamvara statue embodies the sacred union of deities in a meditative pose. His multiple arms represent his power over negative energies, while his serene expression symbolizes peace and divine protection. The base is made of wood, enhancing the overall aesthetic appeal of the statue. Whether you're adding this to your meditation altar or simply looking to enhance the spiritual energy of your home, this Chakrasamvara with consort serves as a focal point of divine blessings.
This statue is a beautiful representation of Tibetan Buddhist traditions and the Chakrasamvara deity. Gold plating, acrylic colors, and a wooden base create a harmonious look that combines beauty and spiritual significance. A true representation of divine protection and enlightenment, it is perfect for those seeking a deeper spiritual connection.
Introduction of Chakrasamvara
Chakrasamvara is a principal meditational deity within the mother tantras, appearing in his mandala with his consort Vajravarahi. In his form, he holds a vajra and bell, symbolizing united happiness and nothingness. As an ascetic yogi, he wears a tiger skin garment, with his hair styled in a knotted topknot. The skull crown signifies the transformation of the five poisons into the five wisdoms. Standing on a sun disc atop a lotus seat, his right leg is extended, signifying readiness to act. His hands are in a embracing mudra, holding a vajra and bell. A Khatvanga staff rests against his left shoulder, adorned with various symbolic elements including a crescent moon, skull, and small vajra.
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 the 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.
Consecration Service Available
Each statue contains a sacred chamber for mantra and relic fillings to bestow spiritual empowerment. During consecration, these sacred items are placed inside and blessed through traditional rituals performed by the ordained monks. There is a fee for this service, offered as a respectful contribution to the monastery.
Please note: Once consecrated, the statue becomes a sacred object and cannot be returned or refunded.
