- Yab-Yum
"For the former brothel in Amsterdam, see Yab Yum"Yab-yum (Tibetan literally, "father-mother") is a common symbol in the Buddhist art of
India ,Bhutan ,Nepal , andTibet representing the maledeity in sexual union with his female . Often the male deity is sitting inlotus position while his consort is sitting in his lap.The symbolism is associated with
Anuttarayoga tantra and, while there are various interpretations of the symbolism in thetwilight language , the male figure is usually linked to compassion ("IAST|karuṇā") and skillful means ("upāya-kauśalya"), while the female partner to 'insight' ("prajñā"). [Keown, Damien. (2003). "A Dictionary of Buddhism", p. 338. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-860560-9.]The symbolism of union and sexual polarity is a central teaching
Tantric Buddhism , especially in Tibet. The union is realised by the practitioner as a mystical experience within one's own body. [Herrmann-Pfandt, Adelheid. "Yab Yum Iconography and the Role of Women in Tibetan Tantric Buddhism." "The Tibet Journal". Vol. XXII, No. 1. Spring 1997, pp. 12-34.]Yab-yum is generally understood to represent the primordial (or mystical) union of wisdom and compassion. The masculine form is passive, representing the compassion and skillful means ("
upaya ") that have to be developed in order to reach enlightenment. The feminine form is active and represents wisdom ("prajna "), which is also necessary to enlightenment. United, the figures symbolize the union necessary to overcome the veils of Maya, the false duality of object and subject.Yab-yum may also be represented through the
aniconic signification ofyantra andmandala .In
Tibetan Buddhism , the same ideas are to be found concerning the bell and thedorje , which, like the yab-yum, symbolize the dualism that must be exceeded. The sacred Tantric practice leads to rapid development of mind by using the experience of bliss,non-duality , and ecstasy while incommunion with one's consort.In
Hinduism the yab-yum has a slightly different meaning. There, the embraced posture represents the divine strength of creation. The Hindu concept is the one of a passive masculine deity embracing his spouse calledshakti , which represents his activity or power.These figures are frequently worked in the shape of statues or
relief s, or are painted onthangka s.adhana
As a tantric
sadhana , Yab-yum is akin to the Kāmamudrā or "loveseal" (sometimes Karmamudrā or "actionseal") (T:las kyi phyag rgya). This is the tantric yoga involving a physical partner. However, the aim of the practice is to control one's sexual energy, and the most advanced forms of yab-yum practice are done mentally, without using a physical partner. Like all other yogas, it cannot be practiced without the basis of the inner heat yoga,tummo , of which kāmamudrā is an extension. This sadhana is subsumed within theSix Yogas .Footnotes
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