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PARIJAT HANDICRAFT Brass kubera Statue Hindu god of Wealth & Prosperity kuber vaisravana sarvanubhuti Idol in Pure Metal regious Indian Home Temple Decor. in Kuwait PARIJAT HANDICRAFT Brass kubera Statue Hindu god of Wealth & Prosperity kuber vaisravana sarvanubhuti Idol in Pure Metal regious Indian Home Temple Decor. in Kuwait PARIJAT HANDICRAFT Brass kubera Statue Hindu god of Wealth & Prosperity kuber vaisravana sarvanubhuti Idol in Pure Metal regious Indian Home Temple Decor. in Kuwait PARIJAT HANDICRAFT Brass kubera Statue Hindu god of Wealth & Prosperity kuber vaisravana sarvanubhuti Idol in Pure Metal regious Indian Home Temple Decor. in Kuwait

PARIJAT HANDICRAFT Brass kubera Statue Hindu god of Wealth & Prosperity kuber vaisravana sarvanubhuti Idol in Pure Metal regious Indian Home Temple Decor.

KWD 12

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Special Features

  • Brass Idol: Kuber (Kubera), God of wealth; has significance in Hinduism, Jainism & Buddhism mythology
  • Brings wealth & prosperity It can be placed in your room to refresh the decor appeal of short spaces. Also a good gift and personal collection. No matter view from which point, it is a work of art.
  • God of Wealth Kuber - Brass Statue
  • Premium Brass. Handmade, work very well, durable, easy to clean.
  • Material: Brass Size: Height :- 2.5, Length:- 3, Width:- 1.1 Inch, Weight:- 300 Gram Approx.

Description

A beautiful brass figurine of resting Kubera. Lord Kubera is a Hindu deity, a guardian and owner of the treasures of world. He is regarded as ‘Dikpal' the regent of the North and ‘Lokpal' a protector of the world. Kubera is often depicted with a plump body, adorned with jewels, and carrying a money-pot. Kubera also known as Kuvera or Kuber, is the Lord of Wealth and the god-king of the semi-divine Yakshas in Hindu mythology. His many epithets extol him as the overlord of numerous semi-divine species and the owner of the treasures of the world. Kubera is often depicted with a plump body, adorned with jewels, and carrying a money-pot and a club.Kubera once ruled Lanka, but was overthrown by his demon half-brother Ravana, later settling in the city of Alaka in the Himalayas. Kubera has also been assimilated into the Buddhist and Jain pantheons. In Buddhism, he is known as Vaisravana, the patronymic used of the Hindu Kubera and is also equated with Pañcika, while in Jainism, he is known as Sarvanubhuti.

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