13" Tibetan Buddhist God of Wealth Kubera Copper Statue | Nepalese Copper Idol
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13" Tibetan Buddhist God of Wealth Kubera Copper Statue | Nepalese Copper Idol

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In Tibetan Buddhism, the god of riches, often referred to as "Jambhala" or "Kubera," is extremely important. As a protector and giver of money, prosperity, and plenty, Jambhala is highly respected. With great reverence, devotees’ approach Jambhala in hopes of obtaining both material and spiritual riches through his blessings. The image of Jambhala, who is frequently decked up in priceless diamonds and holding a mongoose that is spewing jewels, represents the unending flow of riches and blessings.

 

Jambhala is important as a spiritual protector, guaranteeing the wealth and well-being of practitioners on their spiritual journeys, even beyond the material world. A potent reminder of the harmonious relationship between material and spiritual wealth is provided by his presence in Tibetan Buddhist rituals and iconography.

Specifications
DDF767
Artist Mahendra Shakya
Copper Statue
Height: 13 inch
Width: 11 inch
Depth: 7.5 inch
Weight 5.50 kg
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Embodiment of Celestial Wealth: The Kubera Statue

This magnificent copper statue depicts Kubera, the revered God of Wealth and the King of the Yakshas in Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain traditions. Revered across the Himalayas, Kubera is synonymous with prosperity, abundance, and the safeguarding of treasures, both material and spiritual. This exceptional piece, crafted with meticulous detail in Nepal, captures the divine essence of Kubera in a posture of regal authority and generous bestowal. The statue showcases Kubera seated in a relaxed yet commanding posture, his form exuding an aura of immense power and benevolent grace. His facial features are distinct, with a full face, a prominent mustache, and deeply set eyes that suggest profound wisdom and unwavering focus. The ornate crown and jewelry adorning him are rendered with exquisite precision, signifying his royal status and divine opulence. The rich patina of the copper, accentuated by the silver detailing, lends a timeless and sacred quality to the sculpture. The iconography of Kubera is deeply rooted in ancient lore. In Hindu mythology, he is often described as the son of Vishrava and Ilavida, and the half-brother of Ravana. He is said to reside in the mythical city of Alaka in the Himalayas, guarding the treasures of the earth. In Buddhist traditions, Kubera is known as Jambhala, a wrathful deity who, despite his fierce appearance, ultimately acts to protect the virtuous and bestow riches. He is often depicted with a mongoose spitting jewels, a symbol of inexhaustible wealth flowing from his divine patronage. This statue, with its subtle yet powerful symbolism, invites contemplation on the nature of prosperity and the blessings of the divine. ––––––––––––––––––

Artistry and Symbolism

The craftsmanship evident in this statue is a testament to the enduring artistic heritage of Nepal. The use of copper, a material revered for its purity and conductivity, imbues the idol with a special sanctity. The intricate detailing, from the folds of the rich robes to the delicate ornamentation, showcases the skill of the artisan. Kubera's hands are positioned to signify his role as a bestower of wealth; one hand might hold a jewel or a citron, while the other might be in a gesture of granting blessings. The lotus throne upon which he sits is a universal symbol of purity, enlightenment, and spiritual awakening, further emphasizing the divine nature of Kubera. This sculpture is not merely a decorative object but a powerful symbol of good fortune, abundance, and divine protection, designed to bring auspicious energy into any space it graces.
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