Embrace the Transformative Power of Yamantaka and His Consort
Our Yamantaka with Consort Statue, a sculpture measuring 10.6 inches tall, depicts one of Tibetan Buddhism's most active deities. This monument represents the ultimate triumph over death and delusion and is ideal for practitioners and followers of Vajrayana teachings.
The body of this statue is beautifully fashioned from oxidized copper, giving it a rich, antique-like aspect. Yamantaka and his consort's meticulous features are highlighted by the silver plating, highlighting their fierce yet protective forms. The combination of gold and acrylic paints gives brightness and depth, emphasizing their unity as a symbol of the merger of wisdom and method.
Size: 10.6"/27cm (Height) x 8.6"/22cm (Base)
Weight: 2.74 kg
Material: Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Silver Plated, Oxidized Copper Body
Yamantaka, the 'Conqueror of Death,' is a vengeful incarnation of Manjushri, the Wisdom Bodhisattva. In partnership with his consort, he represents a potent combination of loving method and perceptive wisdom. In Vajrayana Buddhism, this union is crucial because it represents the merging of all dualities into a state of highest enlightenment. The presence of the Yamantaka with Consort statue serves as a powerful emblem of the Buddhist path's transformational power, assisting practitioners in overcoming internal and external impediments to spiritual growth.