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Tantric Goddess Kamakala and Spouse in Ritual Embrace (yab-yum), 14th / 15th century
Tantric Goddess Kamakala and Spouse in Ritual Embrace (yab-yum), 14th/15th century
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This print showcases the divine and intimate connection between Tantric Goddess Kamakala and her spouse in a ritual embrace, known as yab-yum. Created during the 14th or 15th century, this bronze figurine from Nepal represents the profound spiritual practice of tantric Buddhism. The image captures the intricate details of their intertwined bodies, symbolizing the union of masculine and feminine energies. With multiple arms extending gracefully around each other, they embody a harmonious balance that transcends physical boundaries. The vibrant color palette adds depth to this ancient artwork, highlighting its significance as an object of devotion and religious reverence. As we gaze upon their serene faces, it is evident that love and spirituality intertwine seamlessly in this sacred act. Preserved within the Art Institute of Chicago's collection, this sculpture stands as a testament to Nepal's rich artistic heritage. It invites us to contemplate the profound depths of human connection and explore our own understanding of love beyond societal norms. As we delve into the realm of tantra through this enigmatic piece by an unknown artist, we are reminded that art has always been a medium for exploring complex concepts such as sexuality and spirituality across time and cultures.
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