Machine Made  Silver Plated Oxidized Copper Alloy3.5" Vaisravana Statue

Machine Made Silver Plated Oxidized Copper Alloy3.5" Vaisravana Statue

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Fine Quality Tibetan/Nepalese Buddhist Religious Lost Wax Method, Machine Made with Hand Finishing Touch, Silver Plated Oxidized Copper Alloy 3.5" Vaisravana Statue from Patan, Nepal Home Decor for Shrine / Altar / Monastery

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  • Vaisravana โ€“ Kubera Statue

    Name

    Vaisravana โ€“ Kubera Statue

    Height

    3.5โ€ with frame

    2.75โ€ without frame

    Width

    2.75โ€

    Depth

    1.25โ€

    Material

    Lost Wax Method, Silver Plated Oxidized Copper Alloy

    Actual Weight

    0.188 Kg.

    Ships From

    Patan, Nepal

    Shipping Provider

    Express Shipping Service

    Shipping Time

    Usually ships within 48 hours. Allow 5 โ€“ 7 business days for delivery worldwide.

    Insurance

    Insurance is included in the shipping cost.

    ย Vaishravana โ€“ The Guardian of Wealth and Prosperity

    Vaisravana, also known as Kubera in Hinduism, is a prominent figure in Buddhist mythology revered as the Guardian of Wealth and Prosperity. As one of the Four Heavenly Kings, Vaisravana holds a significant place in Buddhist cosmology, symbolizing not only material abundance but also righteous governance and protection.

    Vaisravanaโ€™s origins can be traced to Buddhist scriptures, where he is identified as one of the four Dharmapalas, or protectors of the Buddhist teachings. Born as a human, Vaisravana, later attained divinity through his virtuous deeds, particularly his practice of generosity. His rise to divinity and appointment as the Guardian of Wealth exemplifies the Buddhist emphasis on merit through righteous actions.

    Vaisravana, the Guardian of Wealth and Prosperity, occupies a revered place in Buddhist cosmology. His narrative, rooted in virtuous deeds and divine ascension, underscores the importance of ethical conduct and generosity. Devotees turn to Vaisravana not only for material blessings but also for guidance in upholding righteousness in their lives. As a symbol of regal authority and benevolence, Vairsravana inspires reverence among Buddhists seeking a harmonious balance between material and spiritual well-being.

    Gestures and Attributes

    Vaisravana is commonly depicted riding a lion, a symbol of strength, courage, and regal authority. His majestic appearance is often adorned with royal attire, emphasizing his role as divine protector and sovereign of wealth. Vaisravana is often depicted in Buddhist iconography holding a parasol, known as "Chatra" in Sanskrit, in his raised right hand. This symbolic attribute carries profound significance, representing protection, spiritual guidance, and the benevolent authority of Vaisravana. In his left hand, he gracefully holds a mongoose that spews jewels, symbolizing the abundance that emanates from acts of generosity and virtuous conduct. This imagery encapsulates the deity's dual role as a guardian of wealth and a symbol of righteous governance, inviting devotees to contemplate the virtues of protection, prosperity, and ethical living embodied by Vaisravana.

    In many Buddhist traditions, Vaisravana is associated with the Northern direction, and his presence is invoked for blessings related to wealth, prosperity, and protection against malevolent forces. Devotees turn to Vaisravanaโ€™s benevolence, seeking not only material abundance but also guidance in navigating the ethical complexities of life.

    About this Sculpture

    This statue represents Vaishravana, the Guardian King of the North and a deity of prosperity. Made from a copper alloy, it is crafted using the lost wax method. The statue is silver-plated, enhancing its divine and majestic appearance. It undergoes an oxidation finish, giving it a rich, antique look. Vaishravana holds a mongoose, symbolizing wealth and abundance. His fierce expression signifies protection against negative forces and misfortune. Fine carvings showcase his armor, crown, and sacred ornaments. His seated posture reflects strength, authority, and unwavering vigilance. The statue embodies divine guardianship and spiritual prosperity. Master artisans of Patan, Nepal, handcrafted this piece with exceptional skill. Their centuries-old techniques ensure precision, beauty, and sacred significance. This statue is ideal for altars, meditation spaces, or sacred art collections. It serves as a powerful symbol of protection and prosperity.

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    Machine Made  Silver Plated Oxidized Copper Alloy3.5" Vaisravana Statue

    Machine Made Silver Plated Oxidized Copper Alloy3.5" Vaisravana Statue

    Fine Quality Tibetan/Nepalese Buddhist Religious Lost Wax Method, Machine Made with Hand Finishing Touch, Silver Plated Oxidized Copper Alloy 3.5" Vaisravana Statue from Patan, Nepal Home Decor for Shrine / Altar / Monastery

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