Goddess Marichi Figurine Symbol of New Beginnings | The Goddess of Dawn

SKU: MCF10661

Size: 55cm x 37cm

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Goddess Marichi Figurine For New Beginnings and Spiritual Awakening | Traditional Tibetan Goddess Marichi Copper Statue

This Goddess Marichi Figurine, known as the Goddess of Dawn and the Bringer of Light, radiates divine energy and spiritual protection. This sculpture is 21.7" (Height) x 14.6" (Base) and weighs 11.27 kg. It is skillfully constructed from a solid copper body, decorated with 24K gold plating, and enhanced with complex gold and acrylic paints. This statue, created by professional Nepalese artisans, brilliantly displays Himalayan creativity, making it an appropriate addition to altars, meditation places, or sacred collections.

Marichi has a sword in her hands and a halo behind her, two potent symbols that represent her mission to destroy ignorance and chase out darkness. The sword represents the sharpness of wisdom that slices through delusion. As the goddess of dawn, she encourages followers to develop clarity, bravery, and quick advancement in their spiritual pursuits by acting as a constant reminder of the urgency and perseverance needed on the road to enlightenment.

Size: 21.7”/55cm (Height) x 14.6”/37cm (Base)
Weight: 11.27 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body

In East Asian, Buddhist, and Hindu traditions, Marichi, often referred to as Marici, is a highly respected goddess connected to light, dawn, and protection. She is one of the Saptarishi and stands for brightness and wisdom in Hinduism. She is a bodhisattva and guardian deity in Buddhism, and she is particularly important in China, Korea, and Japan (Marishiten), where she is linked to warriors and invoked for protection. Marichi, who is shown as a multiarmed figure astride a chariot, stands for the giving of safety and the eradication of darkness. Mantras, rituals, and festivals are all part of her devotion, which reflects her worldwide veneration and cross-cultural cultural fusion.

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