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.
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.
Guru Padmasambhava ("Born from a Lotus") also known as Guru Rinpoche (Precious Guru) was a tantric Buddhist vajra master who taught Vajrayana in Tibet.
Guru Padmasambhava ("Born from a Lotus") also known as Guru Rinpoche (Precious Guru) was a tantric Buddhist vajra master who taught Vajrayana in Tibet.
Mandarava (also known as Pandaravasini) was, along with Yeshe Tsogyal, one of the two principal consorts of great 8th-century Indian Vajrayana Master Padmasambhava (Guru Rinpoche), a founder-figure of Tibetan Buddhism. Mandarava is considered to be a female guru-deity in Tantric Buddhism or Vajrayana.
Mandarava (also known as Pandaravasini) was, along with Yeshe Tsogyal, one of the two principal consorts of great 8th-century Indian Vajrayana Master Padmasambhava (Guru Rinpoche), a founder-figure of Tibetan Buddhism. Mandarava is considered to be a female guru-deity in Tantric Buddhism or Vajrayana.
Manjushree is depicted as a male bodhisattva wielding a flaming sword in his right hand, representing the realization of transcendent wisdom which cuts down ignorance and duality.
Manjushree is depicted as a male bodhisattva wielding a flaming sword in his right hand, representing the realization of transcendent wisdom which cuts down ignorance and duality.