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Talk about a GODDESS!!!! I mean, aren’t there days that SIX ARMS would come in handy ladies??? Guys too!!! I know it’s true in MY life!! LOL!! Just a little joke folks… I know this is a sacred & quite SPECTACULAR sculpture!!! Ok, time to get serious! This is a MAGNIFICENT sculpture of Deity Vasudhara featuring a gilded cast iron body bearing beautiful, aged patina that can only be gifted by the hands of time. This green patina actually gives it a “bronze” appearance, but it is not… it’s gilded cast iron. She is a GORGEOUS representation of Deity Vasudhara the Buddhist Goddess of Wealth and Prosperity. She is revered for bringing both material comfort, fertility, spiritual wealth, and inner harmony… a reminder of abundance and merit. Her six arms symbolize the Six Perfections essential to Mahayana Buddhism which are compassion, patience, ethical conduct, joyful exertion, meditative concentration, and wisdom. Vasudhara is a prominent figure in Himalayan & Tibetan Buddhism notably prevalent in Nepal where she is known as the “Bearer of Gems” or “Gold Tara.” These statues are also often referred to as “Kwan Yin, Quan Yin, Guanyin” (several spellings) or “Bodhisattva,” and she IS in fact the Buddhist Deity of compassion however, she does not have the recognized 6 arms and is revered in China, Japan, and other East Asian countries. You may have also heard of 6 Armed “Mahakala” And, while he DOES have 6 arms…he is a powerful, wrathful protector and will bear a fierce expression on his face… Our Deity Vasudhara is more delicate & wears a serene expression upon her facial features. She would be a wonderful addition to a room where she can inspire mindfulness & peace such as a meditation space, a workout or Pilates room, amid an indoor herbal garden, aside some foliage in your sunroom, your library or reading room, in your bedroom, or any room where she can bring love, focus & serenity. She can be placed outside if you prefer but be prepared… as she will likely rust! There are limitless possibilities for her placement!! Whether you practice the Buddhist faith or whether you just appreciate a fabulous ecclesiastical sculpture, you should make this phenomenal example… YOURS.





























