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Size : 34.5cm X 28cm
Weight : 5.77kg
NTAB 2427
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Buy our Wealth Deity Namtoshe Statue, The Buddhist counterpart of Kubera
Namtoshe, also known as Vaishravana, is a powerful Buddhist deity revered as the guardian of wealth and prosperity. As the Buddhist counterpart of Kubera, he grants abundance, protection, and spiritual stability to those who honor him. Devotees worship Namtoshe to remove financial hardships, attract auspicious energy, and safeguard their well-being. Our premium fully oxidized Namtoshe statue is meticulously handcrafted by skilled artisans of the Kathmandu Valley, embodies centuries of Himalayan artistic tradition. Seated atop a roaring lion on a lotus pedestal, he holds a victory banner in his right hand, symbolizing his triumph over negativity, while his left-hand cradles a wish-fulfilling jewel, radiating boundless generosity. His five-pronged crown represents the blessings of the Five Transcendental Buddhas, and his flowing scarf and ornate jewelry reflect his divine majesty. Taking months of intricate craftsmanship to complete, this masterpiece is an extraordinary addition to any sacred space, inviting prosperity and protection into your life.
Key Features :
- Made from Oxidized Copper
- Adorned with Semi-Precious Stones
- Beautifully Decorated using Acrylic Colors
- Traditionally Hand Crafted by Master Artists
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Namtoshe
Namtoshe, also known as Vaishravana or Kubera in various traditions, is the Buddhist deity of wealth and one of the Four Heavenly Kings, specifically the guardian of the northern direction. Revered in Tibetan Buddhism as Norlha Namtoshe, he is believed to bestow prosperity, protect from misfortune, and defend the dharma. Often depicted adorned in royal armor, he holds a jewel-spitting mongoose, symbolizing endless wealth and generosity, while his fierce expression wards off greed and selfishness. As a dharmapala, or "protector of the teachings," Namtoshe’s presence is invoked not only for material gain but also for spiritual enrichment and the safeguarding of positive energy, making him a vital figure in Buddhist wealth-attracting rituals and practices.
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