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Kubera is a shared deity inHindu, Buddhist, and Jain traditions; with each sharing commonalities; thethree also have their specific interpretations to him. Painted traditionally inthe TibetianThangka style - this mural of Kubera depicts him seated on his regalthrone. Looking to the side, his big belly is the representation of theabundance associated with him, and the mongoose in his hand is an antagonist tothe Nagas (guardians of treasure) - just like the Garuda on top, consuming twosnakes. Kubera,who’s the lord of Yakshas is accompanied by two Herukas on the upper cornersand Vajrapani, Mahakala on the lower ones. Set in a blue hue, the colors ofthis painting are a rich mix of dark and light!
| Dimensions | 36.2 inch Height X 24.8 inch Width |
| Material | PURE 24 CARAT GOLD,Acrylic Paint |
| Code | CAA223 |