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A Serene Naag Kanya Tibetan Statue for Protection and Abundance
Emerging from the depths of myth and devotion, this exquisite naag kanya Tibetan statue embodies the revered serpent deity in a captivating oxidised copper form. Standing 6.3 inches (16cm) tall on a graceful base of 5.5 inches (14cm), this lightweight yet substantial piece reflects the unique Himalayan craftsmanship of Nepal. Its tranquil presence invites reflection and brings a touch of ancient spiritual decor into your space. The statue’s intricate details are further enhanced by subtle acrylic paintings, bringing a timeless and authentic character to this revered piece of Buddhist art.
Naga Kanya, the snake goddess, is represented with her upper body in human form and her lower body as a serpent, representing her relationship to water, fertility, and the natural environment. She is venerated for her protective and nurturing powers, and her mere presence is said to provide riches, good fortune, and protection from danger.
Size: 6.3”/16cm (Height) x 5.5”/14cm (Base)
Weight: 0.68 kg
Material: Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body, Oxidised Copper Body
Naag Kanyas, or Naga maidens, are semi-divine beings in Buddhist and Hindu traditions, typically depicted with human upper bodies and serpent lower bodies, or with a serpent canopy protecting their head. They are often associated with water bodies, guardian spirits of hidden treasures, and custodians of spiritual knowledge. Revered for their protective qualities and connection to the earth's fertility, they play a significant role in various rituals for rain, abundance, and warding off negativity.
























































































































































































































































































