Nepalese Artwork of White Umbrella Goddess Statue for Your Altar or Meditation Space
The White Umbrella Goddess statue, standing at an impressive 25.2 inches (64 cm) in height with a base of 18.5 inches (47 cm), is a representation of the revered Buddhist deity Sitatapatra (Dukar). This statue is crafted from oxidized copper and silver plating. Designed by talented Nepalese artisans, this detailed sculpture is ideal for altars, meditation areas, or as a meaningful decor item for individuals seeking awareness in their daily life.
In Buddhist tradition, the White Umbrella Goddess, also called the 1000-armed Dukar (Sitatapatra), is a strong and esteemed female deity who represents wisdom, protection, and the removal of barriers. She offers limitless compassion with her thousand arms, each of which possesses unique qualities that help creatures overcome their sorrow. She holds the Dharma Wheel, which symbolizes the Buddha's teachings and the ever-changing path to enlightenment, firmly in her right hand. She is holding the Grand Parasol above her, a revered representation of divine protection that protects creatures from evil forces, calamities, and harmful influences. It is stated that her presence bestows strong favors, guaranteeing the victory of virtue.
Size: 25.2”/64cm (Height) x 18.5”/47cm (Base)
Weight: 8.32 kg
Material: Oxidized Copper Body, Silver Plated
In supernatural challenges like demons, black magic, and astrologically predicted catastrophes, Dukar, also known as Sitatapatra, is invincible. She gets her name from a parasol that isn't your normal umbrella. It's a large, white silken canopy with a status emblem. She is well-known among us as a mother who protects us from evil. She is impervious to all forms of supernatural peril, including demons, black magic, and astrologically predetermined misfortunes.