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Namtoshe Statue | Tibetan Wealth Deity

SKU: NTCO22829

Size: 35.5cm x 30.5cm
35.5cm x 30.5cm | 14 x 12 Inches

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Namtoshe Statue: Embodiment of Abundance and Protection

From the Nepalese tradition, this Namtoshe wealth deity statue radiates a commanding presence of prosperity and protection. Standing 14” (35.5 cm) tall on a 12” (30.5 cm) base and weighing 6.45 kg, this sacred sculpture is expertly crafted from a solid copper body. Adorned with gold and acrylic paintings, it embodies the formidable energy of the Guardian of the North, serving as a powerful focal point for altars, meditation spaces, or sacred collections. This exquisite piece invites blessings of generosity, abundance, and spiritual fortitude, reflecting the timeless mastery of Himalayan craftsmanship.

Namtoshe, revered as a primary wealth deity, is depicted in a dynamic and poised posture, holding a jewel-spitting mongoose that symbolizes his inexhaustible generosity and the bestowal of both material and spiritual abundance. His powerful stance, flowing robes, and ritual ornaments convey protective energy, safeguarding practitioners from obstacles while attracting prosperity and auspicious opportunities. Seated or standing on a radiant lotus or treasure-adorned throne, this meditation statue serves as a tangible reminder of the virtues of generosity, ethical wealth, and mindful giving. Placing Namtoshe in a sacred space inspires devotion, prosperity, and the harmonious flow of blessings in daily life.

Size: 14”/35.5cm (Height) x 12”/30.5cm (Base)
Weight: 6.45 kg
Material: Copper Body, Gold and Acrylic Paintings

Namtoshe, known in Sanskrit as Vaishravana, is a prominent figure in Buddhist cosmology, revered as one of the Four Great Heavenly Kings and a sworn protector of the Dharma. He presides over the northern direction and is specifically associated with wealth, prosperity, and good fortune, often invoked to dispel poverty and foster economic well-being. His compassionate yet fierce demeanor ensures the protection of practitioners and the accumulation of merit.

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