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Size : 39.5cm X 32.5cm
Weight : 5.64kg
CPDE 973
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Embodying Wisdom & Fearlessness in Buddhism
This stunning Cittipati statue, measuring 39.5cm in height and 32.5cm in width, embodies the dynamic themes of death and rebirth in Tibetan Buddhist art. Weighing 5.65kg, it is crafted from oxidized copper with silver plating, giving it a distinctive appearance. Typically depicted as dancing skeletons, the Cittipati symbolize the eternal dance of death and the attainment of perfect awareness. In this sculpture, a male and female skeleton are portrayed joyfully raising their arms in celebration of ego freedom, surrounded by flames that represent the transformative fire of wisdom, which burns away ignorance and illusions. This powerful imagery serves as a reminder of the Cittipati's role as guardians and as a focal point for contemplation on the impermanent nature of existence.
Product Details:
39.5cm x 32.5cm
(Height x Width)
Weight: 5.65kg
- Traditionally Hand-carved using the authentic cast body
- Coated with Oxidized Copper Body and Silver Plated
- Use of Acrylics and Poster Colors
- Meticulously Handcrafted by Master Artists
Cittipati
Cittipati, also known as the "Lord of the Dead" or "Guardians of the Charnel Grounds," is a significant deity in Tibetan Buddhism, symbolizing the duality of death and rebirth. Often depicted as a dancing couple, Cittipati embodies the impermanence of life and the importance of transcending ego through awareness. Traditionally represented as skeletal figures, they perform a joyful dance that signifies the liberation from the cycle of samsara, or rebirth. Cittipati is associated with the transformative power of wisdom, which dispels ignorance and illusion. As protectors of spiritual teachings, they serve as reminders of mortality, encouraging practitioners to embrace the transient nature of existence and focus on spiritual growth. In Tibetan rituals, Cittipati is invoked for guidance in navigating the complexities of life and death, making them integral to the understanding of impermanence in Buddhist philosophy.
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Symbol of Impermanence & Transformation: Cittipati Statue
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