Tibetan Buddhist wealth and protector deity Vaishravana Kubera Seated on White Snow Lion
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Description Nepalese artisans show their skill by creating this thankga of Vaishravana on cotton canvas, using acrylic paint and 24k gold details. Their careful work expresses deep respect and devotion, resulting in art that is both beautiful and meaningful. Vaishravana is honored by both Buddhists and Hindus as the Lord of Wealth and giver of prosperity, and people seek his blessings for both material and spiritual abundance. Artists show Vaishravana sitting calmly and confidently on a white snow lion, which stands for courage and purity. He holds the Banner of Victory, which means wisdom wins and he protects Buddhist teachings. Vaishravana is shown wearing fancy clothes, a crown with jewels, and has a golden body, all showing wealth, kindness, and strong leadership. Artists often put him on a lotus seat with lucky flowers and clouds to show spiritual wealth and peace. In both statues and paintings, the snow lion shows he protects and watches over the world’s treasures. Sometimes, he is shown with a mongoose that spits jewels to show never-ending wealth and luck, and flames around him mean change and beating challenges. Dimension: Size with Border: 30.75 ” Long x 28.5″ Wide Size without Border: 22.25″ Long x 20″ Wide Made of: Cotton Canvas, Acrylic paint, and 24 K Gold
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