Collection: Statues of Samantabhadra: Embodiments of Primordial Awakening
Our collection of Samantabhadra statues celebrates the Adi Buddha, the primordial and timeless awakening that transcends all dualities. In Tibetan, he is known as Kuntuzangpo, which means “Utterly Good.” Samantabhadra represents the Dharmakaya, the ultimate nature of the mind: pure, vast, and unchanging. In Dzogchen teachings, he is inseparable from our own innate awareness, or Rigpa, as he embodies its recognition and realization.
Each statue is meticulously handcrafted by Himalayan artisans, adhering to traditional iconographic forms that depict Samantabhadra as a symbol of boundless space and unconditioned purity. These sacred works serve as profound reminders of our inherent Buddha nature, representing the state that lies beyond both samsara and nirvana, and the unity of awareness and emptiness.