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Goddess Saraswati Statue | Embodiment of Wisdom and Art
Emerging from Nepalese artistry, this exquisite goddess Saraswati statue embodies the divine grace and profound wisdom of the revered patroness of knowledge. Handcrafted from oxidized copper, she stands 8.66” (22 cm) tall on a 6.89” (17.5 cm) base, weighing 1.73 kg. The sculpture captures her serene and contemplative presence, portraying Saraswati with quiet power and elegance, ideal for altars, meditation spaces, or scholarly environments. Its refined detailing and harmonious form reflect masterful Himalayan craftsmanship, making it a treasured focal point for inspiration, intellectual reflection, and devotional practice.
Saraswati, the goddess of wisdom, knowledge, and the arts, is depicted with her iconic veena, symbolizing the harmony of creative expression, and scriptural texts, representing the pursuit of learning and spiritual insight. Her serene posture and composed gaze convey clarity of thought, eloquence, and the flow of pure knowledge. Seated upon a lotus throne with flowing robes and delicate ornaments, this meditation statue serves as a powerful focal point for study, artistic inspiration, and spiritual practice. Placing Saraswati within your space invites her blessings for intellectual clarity, creative awakening, refined speech, and the cultivation of wisdom and understanding.
Size: 8.66”/22cm (Height) x 6.89”/17.5cm (Base)
Weight: 1.73 kg
Material: Oxidized Copper Body
Saraswati is a preeminent deity revered across various spiritual traditions, particularly in Hinduism, Jainism, and some Buddhist sects, where she is known as the goddess of knowledge, music, art, speech, wisdom, and learning. She is typically depicted holding a veena (a stringed instrument representing the arts), sacred scriptures (symbolizing knowledge), a rosary (for meditation), and a water pot (for purification). Her profound symbolism encourages the pursuit of truth, creativity, and inner harmony. In Nepal and Tibet, she is especially cherished as the divine patroness of arts and wisdom, guiding practitioners toward enlightenment.












