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Nepalese form of Goddess Lakshmi Statue in Brass

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The term 'Lakshmi' originates from the Sanskrit word "Lakshya," signifying 'aim' or 'objective.' She is the revered goddess symbolizing wealth and prosperity, encompassing both material riches and spiritual abundance. Lakshmi embodies prosperity, purity, and generosity, and exudes beauty, grace, and charm. Her countenance radiates serenity and affection.

 

The lotus that she sits on, and is associated with represents not only purity but also the constant renewal of life, mirroring the world's perpetual rebirth. In her right hand, she forms the varada mudra, a gesture denoting generosity, while her left-hand cradles a vessel containing seeds and precious gems, symbolizing abundance. This four-armed goddess sits gracefully in the lalitasana posture, with her right foot gently extended.

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MIT102
Brass
Height: 13 inch
Width: 10 inch
Depth: 6.5 inch
Weight 4.50 kg
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Embodiment of Prosperity and Grace

This exquisite brass statue captures the divine form of a revered goddess, a powerful representation of abundance, fortune, and auspiciousness. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail in Nepal, a land steeped in spiritual artistry, this piece is more than just a decorative object; it is a conduit for blessings and a testament to enduring artistic traditions. The warm, lustrous gleam of the brass evokes the radiance of the divine, inviting a sense of peace and prosperity into any space it graces. ––––––––––

Symbolism and Divine Attributes

The goddess is depicted in a serene and meditative posture, seated upon an intricately carved lotus base, a symbol of purity and spiritual awakening that blossoms unblemished from the mud. Her multiple arms, a common iconography for powerful deities, signify her omnipresence and ability to bestow blessings in myriad ways. In her hands, she holds symbolic objects that represent her dominion over wealth and well-being. The serene expression on her face, coupled with the gentle inclination of her head, conveys compassion and a profound sense of inner peace. The elaborate crown and ornate jewelry adorning her person further emphasize her regal status and divine authority. This particular form often resonates with themes of material prosperity, fertility, and the granting of good fortune, making it a cherished deity in many households and places of worship. ––––––––––

Craftsmanship and Cultural Heritage

Each curve and contour of this statue tells a story of generations of skilled artisans who have passed down their knowledge through time. The technique of casting in brass allows for the capture of even the finest details, from the delicate folds of the drapery to the intricate patterns on her armbands and the subtle nuances of her facial features. The tradition of creating such devotional art in Nepal is deeply intertwined with the spiritual practices of both Hinduism and Buddhism, reflecting a rich cultural tapestry where the divine is celebrated through tangible forms. This statue is not merely an artifact; it is a living piece of cultural heritage, embodying the spiritual aspirations and artistic prowess of its creators. Its presence can serve as a daily reminder of the pursuit of abundance, balance, and inner contentment, drawing upon the ancient wisdom and devotion that inspired its creation.

Exploring the Mystical Beauty and Symbolism of Tara: An Insightful Journey

Tara is an important and revered deity in Tibetan Buddhism who appears as a female Bodhisattva. Buddhist monks and followers meditate on the image or deity of Tara to develop some good qualities such as compassion and kindness. Tara is known as the mother of compassion or liberation and is considered the female aspect of Avalokiteshvara (who possesses the compassion of all Buddhas). She manifests in different forms such as Green Tara and White Tara. Green Tara is associated with fearlessness and White Tara, as radiant as the moon, is associated with good health. Tara also appears in red, blue, and yellow colors.

Tara, being the ocean of compassion, descends to this material world to save fallen souls from the vicious cycle of repeated birth and death. Whoever visualizes and meditates upon the form of Tara crosses the ocean of material existence. She is often depicted as having a beautiful youthful body and sitting on a full-blown lotus resembling the form of Goddess Lakshmi.
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What is Tara the goddess of?

Tara is usually associated with Tibetan Buddhism but in Chinese Buddhism, she is considered the female manifestation of Guanyin. She is given the position of the supreme mother who is full of compassion and mercy. She enlightens living beings about the nature of this material world (temporary and full of miseries) and heals their emotional and physical wounds. She encourages them to walk the path of self-realization and to uplift their consciousness in order to come of material existence.
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What does the statue of Tara symbolize?

Just as a mother is very merciful towards her child; she cries when the child is in distress or pain, similarly, Tara acting as the mother of the world, is the embodiment of all compassion and mercy. She symbolizes various qualities such as peacefulness, empathy, wisdom, love, and kindness. She helps all living beings come to the real or true understanding of self. As a Buddhist practitioner concentrates on the form of Tara, he develops these qualities that help him advance in his spiritual journey.
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Where should Tara statues be placed?

If you are planning to buy the statue of Goddess Tara, you can keep it on the altar of your home. This will help you to focus better on Tara"e;s form and invoke her energy. The form of Tara is beautiful to look at and therefore, you can also place the statue/deity on a clean table or a shelf in your living room to spiritualize the entire space, leaving a positive impression on the guests.
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