Traditional Tibetan Goddess Marichi Copper Statue
We have exquisitely hand-sculpted the Goddess Marichi Copper Statue in a traditional Himalayan style in Nepal. In the figurine, we depicted the deity riding a boar, clutching different ritual items with her two hands. Behind the deity, we have placed a perfectly carved halo. We used oxidized copper to mold the figurine. All the attributes of the deity are hand-carved. The elaborate artistic patterns were hand-carved using a hammer and tiny chisels. Artists must have years of skill since delicate carvings require them to carve out elaborate designs on a small surface.
This figurine of Goddess Marichi will be a perfect gift from Nepal to a devotee like you that will aid you in your practices and regular activities such as meditation and yoga.
Size: 7.4"/19cm (Height) x 5.5"/14cm (Base)
Weight: 1.37 kg
Material: Oxidized Copper Body
The Buddhist faith reveres Marichi, the Goddess of the Dawn, as a mighty fighter and defender. Marichi's name means "beam of light" in Sanskrit. Oser Chenma, in Tibetan, means "Goddess of the Great Light." This deity protects humans against harmful physical effects, abrupt death, robbers, wildlife, snakes, poisons, fire, and other forces. She also enlightens the minds of people seeking spiritual awakening and dispels questions about faith in those who have lost their way. Dawn and the light connected to the goddess stand for the brilliance of enlightenment and spiritual illumination. Most people invoke the goddess' benevolent influence are travelers who recite her mantra or wear an amulet bearing her picture.