Discover the Protective Grace of the Dukar White Parasol Deity Statue
Introduce the Dukar White Parasol Deity Statue, a representation of protection against both spiritual and physical illnesses, into your living or spiritual area. This statue, which is 37.5 cm (14.8 inches) in height and is based on a 27 cm (10.6 inch) platform, symbolizes the heavenly protection in Buddhist doctrine.
This statue accentuates the fine features of Dukar's regal presence and the graceful folds of her robes. It was expertly created with a copper body and gilded in opulent 24K gold. The gold and acrylic paintings highlight the deity's serene yet commanding expression, while hand-carved gemstones offer a hint of celestial beauty. Perfect for meditation rooms, entrance hallways, or individual study places, its substantial feel and weight of 3.36 kg give a grounding aspect to your environment.
Size: 14.8”/37.5cm (Height) x 10.6”/27cm (Base)
Weight: 3.36 kg
Materials: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Hand carved Gemstone, Copper Body
In Tibetan Buddhism, Dukar—also called Sitatapatra or Ushnisha Sitatapatra—is a highly regarded deity who represents safeguarding, purification, and the elimination of barriers. She is portrayed as having many heads, arms, and eyes, as well as clutching a white parasol, symbolizing her ability to observe and defend from all sides. Reciting her mantra, "Om Sitatapatre Hum Phat," is a way to call upon her guardian spirits. Because of her role in protecting the Dharma and its practitioners, Dukar is particularly important in Tibetan Buddhism. Numerous legends attest to her amazing defense abilities.