Samantabhadra Union Statue Collection | Celebrate Universal Goodness and Primordial Union
This Bodhisattva of Universal Virtue is revered for his wisdom and boundless altruism, playing a crucial role in Vajrayana Buddhism and Dzogchen teachings. Devotees engage in Buddhist meditation and practice, praying to Samantabhadra to cultivate peace, enlightenment, and harmony in their lives.
This Samantabhadra statue captures the essence of deep meditation, featuring the Bodhisattva in a serene meditative posture, symbolizing inner peace and spiritual focus. His hands are in the vajra posture, representing indestructible wisdom and the powerful energy of compassion. Seated gracefully on a lotus leaf pedestal, the statue signifies purity and spiritual awakening, creating a sacred Bodhimanda (enlightenment seat) for worship and reflection.
Crafted with intricate detailing following traditional Buddhist iconography, this statue not only serves as a stunning centerpiece for your altar but also as a daily reminder of the path to enlightenment. The Samantabhadra mantra, often chanted during meditation, can be recited before this statue to deepen one's practice and connection to the Bodhisattva's teachings.
Key Features :
- Coated with Gold on Copper-Based
- 24k Pure Gold Face
- Using Acrylic Color for Decor
- Traditionally Crafted by Master Artists
Dimensions :
- Height X Width: 21cm X 12.5cm
- Weight: 1.62kg
Samantabhadra: The Primordial Buddha
In Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism, Samantabhadra, whose name means "Universal Worthy" or "All Good," is a highly esteemed Bodhisattva who personifies the qualities of wisdom and compassion. Known as Fugen Bodhisattva in Japanese Buddhism and Puxian in Chinese Buddhism, Samantabhadra represents the practice and meditation aspects of the Buddha's teachings.
To symbolize his noble traits and the depth of his compassion, Samantabhadra is frequently depicted riding a white elephant with six tusks, embodying the Six Perfections (Paramitas) essential to Buddhist practice. In Tibetan Buddhism, particularly in the Nyingma school, Samantabhadra is revered as the Primordial Buddha, representing the Dharmakaya, the truth body of enlightenment.
According to the Nyingma tradition and as described in the Kunjed Gyalpo Tantra, Samantabhadra is often portrayed as a sky-blue, nude figure sitting in the middle of space, surrounded by a rainbow-colored aura. This representation symbolizes his pure essence and the ultimate truth of the cosmos as understood in Dzogchen teachings.
Samantabhadra is also closely associated with the Avatamsaka Sutra and the Gandavyuha Sutra, where he made his famous Ten Great Vows. These vows serve as the foundation for a Bodhisattva's journey towards enlightenment and are central to many Buddhist practices. The statue serves as a powerful reminder of these vows and the path to spiritual awakening.
In some traditions, Samantabhadra is part of the Shakyamuni Trinity, along with Shakyamuni Buddha and Manjushri, representing the perfect balance of wisdom, compassion, and enlightened action. This trinity is often invoked in Buddhist practice for comprehensive spiritual development.
The wish-fulfilling jewel, often depicted in Samantabhadra's iconography, symbolizes the Bodhisattva's ability to fulfill the spiritual aspirations of all sentient beings. This statue can be a focal point for practitioners seeking to cultivate the qualities of Samantabhadra in their own lives, serving as a bridge between the mundane and the divine in daily Buddhist practice.
Whether you're a devoted practitioner of Vajrayana Buddhism, a student of Buddhist philosophy, or simply an admirer of Buddhist art, this Samantabhadra statue offers a profound connection to the Dharma and the timeless wisdom of the Bodhisattva path.
Consecration Service Available
We offer consecration services performed by our experienced Lamas for all statues upon request.
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