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Sacred Maha Pratisara Statue – Handcrafted Buddhist Goddess for Prosperity & Safety

Presenting the magnificent Maha Pratisara Gold-Gilded Antique Statue, a masterpiece of sacred craftsmanship meticulously handcrafted in Patan, Nepal. This exquisite spiritual artifact embodies divine protection, wisdom, and enlightenment, radiating blessings and strength.

The durable copper body of the Maha Pratisara Gold-Gilded Antique Statue features a stunning antique finish, providing a timeless backdrop for the intricate acrylic paintings and 24K gold gilding that enhance the divine details of Maha Pratisara’s serene expression and ornate attire. Embedded sacred gemstones add a celestial radiance, symbolizing the goddess’ supreme wisdom, spiritual protection, and enlightenment. 

key features of Maha Pratisara statue 

  • Coated with Gold on Copper-Based
  • Adorned with Semi-Precious Stones
  • Beautifully Decorated using Acrylic Colors
  • Traditionally Handcrafted by master Artists

Dimensions :

Height Width Weight
22cm 20cm 2.44kg


The Pancha Raksha Goddess: 

The Pancha Raksha goddess in Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism are revered for their protective and healing powers, each associated with a sacred dharani (mantra) that grants spiritual protection, wisdom, and relief from suffering. These powerful deities, along with other enlightened beings like the Bodhisattva Tara, form an integral part of the Tibetan Buddhist pantheon and Buddhist iconography.In the realm of sacred art and meditation deities, the Pancha Raksha goddesses stand out for their unique attributes and roles. Much like the Green Tara goddess, known for her active compassion, or the White Tara, associated with longevity, each of the Pancha Raksha goddesses offers specific blessings to devotees.

At the forefront is Maha Pratisara, the goddess of supreme protection, whose powerful Maha Pratisara Dharani Sutra shields devotees from negative forces, karmic obstacles, and misfortune. Her role in the pantheon is similar to that of Tara Buddha, often referred to as the Mother of Liberation in Tibetan Buddhism.Maha Mayuri, depicted with a peacock, is the goddess of healing, invoked to neutralize poisons, cure diseases, and dispel negative energies. Her healing powers are reminiscent of the compassion associated with the Buddhist goddess Tara, who is often portrayed in a similar protective stance.

Maha Sahasrapramardini, known as the destroyer of a thousand evils, ensures victory over malevolent forces, supernatural harm, and black magic. Her fierce aspect is reflected in certain forms of Tara, such as the wrathful Dolma, showcasing the multifaceted nature of female Bodhisattvas in Buddhism.Maha Mantrānusāriṇī, deeply connected to sacred mantras, provides divine blessings, clarity, and protection on the spiritual path. Her role aligns with the practice of meditation in Buddhism, where mantras are used to focus the mind and cultivate wisdom.

In Tibetan, Nepalese, and Indian Buddhist traditions, these five powerful deities are venerated for divine safeguarding, purification, and spiritual enlightenment, making their dharani recitations essential for overcoming obstacles and achieving liberation. The practice of invoking these goddesses is particularly prevalent in Nepal, especially in ancient cities like Patan, known for its rich Buddhist heritage.

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