Famous in both Buddhist and Hindu traditions, Marichi is frequently seen riding a chariot drawn by seven boars, signifying the spread of ignorance and darkness. With a calm look, Marichi is seen in this statue sitting in a stately position that symbolizes her function as a remover of impediments and a bringer of light. Her many arms are adorned with a variety of symbolic objects, each of which stands for her ability to enlighten wisdom, allay fear, and offer direction.
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How to Care for Your Statue!
- Preserve the statues in the glass cabinet.
- Statues should be placed in a dry, dust-free environment.
- Avoid touching statues with your bare hands, especially the faces.
- Statues are best kept indoors at room temperature, away from direct sunlight.
- In case of any damages and repair, we highly recommend you to seek help from an expert or please get in touch with us.














