Description
Namtoshe Wealth Guardian Statue | Embodying Prosperity and Protection
Handcrafted with profound devotion in Nepal, this Namtoshe wealth guardian king statue radiates a powerful yet serene presence on any altar. Standing 54 cm (21.26”) tall on a 42 cm (16.54”) base and weighing 14.56 kg, it is meticulously crafted from an oxidized copper body, enhanced with silver plating and delicate acrylic painting. Symbolizing the unshakable nature of enlightened wealth, this sacred sculpture brings an immediate aura of protection, peace, and abundance, serving as a profound focal point for meditation, contemplation, and spiritual sanctuary.
Representing the synthesis of spiritual and material abundance, the deity holds a jewel-spitting mongoose in his left hand, symbolizing inexhaustible generosity and the continuous flow of prosperity, while his right hand carries a victory banner, representing triumph over inner delusion and external obstacles. His powerful warrior stance upon a snow lion signifies fearless mastery and the complete victory over spiritual poverty and ignorance. This meditation statue serves as a profound visual focal point for cultivating generosity, ethical wealth, and protective energy, inspiring practitioners to transform material prosperity into virtuous action and to establish a sense of stability, confidence, and sacred guardianship within their environment.
Size: 21.26”/54cm (Height) x 16.54”/42cm (Base)
Weight: 14.56 kg
Material: Acrylic Painting, Oxidized Copper Body, Silver Plating
Namtoshe, also known as Vaisravana in Sanskrit, is revered in Tibetan Buddhism as the King of the North and the primary guardian deity of wealth and prosperity. Unlike worldly wealth deities, his riches are deeply tied to the preservation and dissemination of the Dharma, providing practitioners with the resources necessary for spiritual practice. He protects the virtuous and disperses obstacles, guiding followers toward both material stability and ultimate spiritual liberation.
















