Chackrasamvara, also known as Khorlo Dechog or Choechok Heruka in Tibetan, he is depicted as a blue-black color, 2 arms, 1 face and 3 eyes with consort, who stand on a sun disc, encircled by a flaming halo. and surrounded by four dakinies. He holds a vajra in his right hand, represents skillful means or method (upaya). It signifies the active and compassionate aspect of the path to enlightenment, the dynamic energy that practitioners use to transform and overcome obstacles. It embodies indestructibility and unshakable resolve, reflecting the practitioner's steadfast commitment to the spiritual path.
And bell with his left hand, the bell represents wisdom (prajna), particularly the understanding of emptiness (shunyata), the insight into the true nature of reality. It signifies the contemplative, receptive, and insightful aspect of the path to enlightenment, reflecting the understanding and realization of ultimate truth.
His arms are crossed around the waist of his consort in the embracing gesture (mudra), this gesture symbolizes the union of skillful means (upaya) and wisdom (prajna), embodying the essence of enlightened activity and wisdom.
He wears tiger-skin loincloth, represents his fearlessness and strength, signifying his mastery over primal energies and passions. And he is adorned with a garland of fifty freshly severed human heads, represents the purification and transformation of the fifty negative emotions.
HIs hair is double toptknot with a container and jewel, indicates his supreme wisdom and the precious nature of the enlightened mind. He wears five-skull crown, Symbolizes the transformation of the five kleshas (mental afflictions) into the five wisdoms of a Buddha.
His consort Vajrayogini has one face with three eyes and two arms, she is depicted naked with her hair flows elegantly behind her, represents her freedom from all illusions and attachments, embodying the raw, unfiltered truth of reality. She wears skull crown, represents the transcendence of ego and the transformation of negative qualities.
Her right leg is wrapped around Chakrasamvara’s waist, and her left leg is extended, symbolizes her active engagement in the world while maintaining an enlightened state.
In her right hand she holds a curve knife, used to cut through egoic attachments and obstacles, symbolizing the power to overcome delusions. And a skull cup filled with blood in her left hand, represents the transformation of negative forces into the nectar of wisdom.
Their third eye, located on the forehead, represents the eye of wisdom or the eye of insight. It signifies the ability to perceive the ultimate reality beyond ordinary perception. Theis eye is often associated with clairvoyance and the ability to see past illusions and elusions. The left eye represents the eye of compassion. It symbolizes the ability to perceive the suffering of all sentient beings and respond with loving-kindness and compassionate action.
The right eye represents the eye of skillful means (upaya). It symbolizes the practical wisdom to employ various methods and practices to guide beings on the path to enlightenment.
Union with consort Vajrayogini, symbolizes the union of compassion and wisdom, Chakrasamvara embodies compassion while Vajrayogini embodies wisdom. Their embrace represents the enlightened mind that arises from the union of emptiness and compassion.
Four Dakins, each dakini is depicted in a different color (yellow, red, blue, green) and holds a curve knife, skull cup, and khatvanga (trident), symbolizing their role in cutting through ignorance and obstacles.
Dancing on Lotus Thrones, Represents their dynamic, enlightened activities and the purity of their nature.