Kalachakra Statue | Handcarved | Gold Gilded
A Kalachakra statue represents the powerful deity of time and cycles in Buddhism. With multiple arms and faces, it symbolizes the union of wisdom and compassion. Used in meditation, the statue embodies mastery over the universe's interconnected energies, guiding practitioners toward enlightenment and spiritual transformation.
Products specifications
Attribute name | Attribute value |
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Height | 26.6" |
Weight | 20.5kg |
Width | 17.5" |
$7,073.70 excl tax
$7,781.07 incl taxor 4 interest-free payments of $1,945.27 with
Description
This statue is fully gold gilded with pure gold. Statue's face is also painted by gold. Our artisan did his best to make this statue elegant. He works in every inch of detail until the final output becomes perfect. This statue is both artistically captivating and spritually uplifting. This masterpiece rises above simple imaginativeness.
Feature: Copper Body, Fully Gold Gilded, Gold face painting, Handmade, Handcarved
Kalachakra is the deity of Highest Yoga Tantra class. Its initiation is given only to selected disciples who are qualified and had a foundation experience of renunciation, Bodhicitta and correct view of Emptiness. In Nepalese tradition too, the initiation of Kalachakra is performed very often by learned vajracharya priests. Receiving empowerment of this deity is a rare event these days.
Kalachakra deity has four faces, twenty four arms and only two legs. His front face is blue with bare fangs, right face is red, left is white and rear is yellow each with three eyes. His blue face expresses wratfulness. The deity is adorned with many jewel ornaments, such as the earrings, the necklace, the crown, the bangles and anklets and so on. He is dressed in a tiger skin.
Among his 24 arms, 12 arms are on either side. The first four arms black, the middle red, and the last four arms are white.The front of the black arms embraces the consort and holds a vajra in the hand, the second a sword, the third trident, and the fourth a cleaver. The first of the right red hands holds an arrow, the second long handled vajra hook, the third a damaru and the fourth an axe. The first of left black hands holds a bell, the second a shield, the third a khatvang, the fourth the kapala i.e skull cup. The first of left right hands bow, the second a lasso, the third a precious jewel and the fourth a white lotus. The first of left white hands holds a white conch, the second a mirror, the third an iron chain and the fourth the head of the deity Brahma by the hair.