There are many different forms of Chakrasamvara appearing with different number of faces, hands, and number of surrounding retinues. In the Drigung Kagyu lineage, the most popular and common Chakrasamvara deity practice is in the form of the Five-deity Chakrasamvara. The Five-deity Chakrasamvara includes the central deity of the two-armed, single-faced male Chakrasamvara deity in union with the female Vajravarahi deity (these two in union are taken as a single deity) and four surrounding dakinis in the four directions.
Yidam practice is a very special tantric practice in which one transforms one’s normal, samsaric experience of reality into an extraordinary experience of the true state of all phenomena.
"Whenever we receive an empowerment, there are always accompanying vows (samayas).There are many samayas for the Chakrasamvara empowerment, but the principal one is that we must not cause any discord in the sangha, and especially not among those with whom we receive the empowerment. We must commit to always being harmonious in the sangha and to benefiting sentient beings, or at least to not harming them."
Original size: 60,8-40,8 cm
Original Materials: Cotton Canvas, Stone colours, Genuine 24K Gold
This Thangka will be helpful to inspire in your practice. It is done following buddhist text and iconography detail to make sure it present all right attribute for your meditation practice.
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