The Tibetan Goddess of Wealth Vasudhara | Handcrafted Bodhisattva Statue
The goddess of wealth Vasudhara, crafted from an oxidized copper body with a silver-plated finish, this religious artwork stands 9.4" (24 cm) tall, 7.5" (19 cm) wide at the base, and weighs 2.28 kg.
This statue is comprised fully of oxidized copper and full of intricate carvings that our artists did for several months. Here, the deity is depicted sitting on a moon disc lotus seat, symbolizing purity and enlightenment. She bears 3 pairs of arms and three faces, signifying her ability to provide abundance and fulfill the wishes of devotees. She can be seen performing the 'Varada mudra,' a gesture of charity and offering with her first left hand.
Size: 9.4”/24cm (Height) x 7.5”/19cm (Base)
Weight: 2.28 kg
Material: Oxidized Copper Body, Silver Plated
Vasudhara is a goddess in Buddhist and Hindu traditions who is associated with wealth, prosperity, and abundance. She is often depicted with multiple arms, holding various symbols of abundance, and standing or sitting on a lotus flower. In Tibetan Buddhism, she is also associated with the practice of generosity and is believed to help devotees overcome poverty and financial hardship. She may also, however, appear alongside her consort, Jambhala, the Buddhist God of Riches. Despite his status, she surpasses him in popularity and is more commonly the central figure of her mandalas.