The Goddess of Wealth: Vasudhara in Oxidized Copper
The sculpture of the Buddhist goddess of riches, prosperity, and plenty, the Vasudhara, is presented. This sculpture, which stands at a modest 8.2 inches tall and rests on a 6.6-inch base, weighs 1.60 kg and represents Vasudhara's kindness and grace. This artwork, made of an oxidized copper body, captures the spirit of Vasudhara's vow to bestow wealth and fortune upon people who honor her. It radiates an air of ageless wisdom and unending kindness.
Known by her name, which means "stream of gems," Vasudhara is portrayed in a classical position, clutching fertility and abundance symbols representing her function as a guardian of wealth and spiritual health. The oxidized copper lends a timeless quality to the sculpture, highlighting the intricate details that bring to life the goddess's compassionate gaze and the flowing elegance of her garments.
Size: 8.2"/21cm (Height) x 6.6"/17cm (Base)
Weight: 1.60 kg
Material: Oxidized Copper Body
Renowned as the goddess of wealth and abundance in the Buddhist pantheon, Vasudhara is frequently called upon to enhance material and spiritual success. In the Vajrayana tradition, her practice is especially well-liked, since followers meditate, visualize her, and recite her mantras in order to obtain her blessings. Vasudhara's six-armed shape, with its many symbolic characteristics, symbolizes her multifarious powers to bestow fertility, abundance, and success in all undertakings.