Description
Vasudhara Statue: Embodiment of Bountiful Blessings
Radiating gentle warmth and abundance, this handcrafted Vasudhara statue embodies the revered Buddhist goddess of prosperity and fertility. Made from oxidized copper in Nepal, the sculpture stands 9.25” (23.5 cm) tall on a 7.48” (19 cm) lotus base and weighs 2.27 kg. Its serene and graceful form brings an aura of spiritual well-being, making it an ideal addition to altars, meditation spaces, or devotional collections. The meticulous craftsmanship and timeless symbolism of Vasudhara invite contemplation, generosity, and a tangible connection to the blessings of wealth and nurturing energy.
Vasudhara, the goddess of abundance and prosperity, is depicted with six arms, each holding sacred symbols of generosity, fertility, and spiritual nourishment. Her right hands display the Varada Mudra, granting blessings and ceaseless generosity, while holding jewels that signify material and spiritual wealth. Her left hands carry the book of wisdom, a vase of abundance, and stalks of grain, representing the nourishment of knowledge and the fulfillment of earthly and spiritual needs. Seated gracefully on a radiant lotus throne with flowing robes and subtle ornaments, this meditation statue embodies the continuous flow of positive energy, inspiring practitioners to cultivate generosity, prosperity, and the harmonious balance of material and spiritual wealth.
Size: 9.25”/23.5cm (Height) x 7.48”/19cm (Base)
Weight: 2.27 kg
Material: Oxidized Copper Body
Vasudhara is a significant Bodhisattva in Nepalese and Tibetan Buddhism, revered as the goddess of wealth, prosperity, and abundance. Her name translates to "Stream of Gems," symbolizing her role in bestowing both material and spiritual riches. She is often depicted with multiple arms, each holding attributes that represent various forms of wealth, knowledge, and fertility, making her a beloved figure for practitioners seeking a fulfilling life.














