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Antique Finish Naag Kanya Statue | Perfect for Spiritual Home Decor
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Size: 22.5cm(Height) x 16cm(Length) x 9.5cm(Width)
Weight: 1.64 kg
Materials: Antique Finishing, Oxidized Copper Body
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About Our Product
This Handcrafted Naag Kanya Statue is crafted from an oxidized copper body with an antique finish, representing the sacred serpent goddess form found within Himalayan spiritual traditions. Measuring 22.5cm in height, 16cm in length, and 9.5cm in width, with a weight of 1.64kg, this sculpture features a richly detailed surface with intricate patterns, a powerful presence, and traditional symbolic elements. The dark copper tones and aged appearance highlight the depth of the carving, making it suitable for altars, meditation spaces, shrine rooms, and spiritual collections.
The figure portrays Naag Kanya with a serene expression, elaborate crown, multiple serpent forms rising above her head, and large serpent inspired details surrounding her body. She is shown seated in a composed posture with hands held together in a gesture of offering and devotion. The detailed ornaments, patterned garments, naga motifs, and wing-like serpent elements reflect the connection between water spirits, protection, fertility, and sacred natural forces within Himalayan and South Asian traditions. The oxidized surface enhances the visual character of each carved detail.
In Buddhist and Hindu traditions, Nagas are revered as powerful spiritual beings connected with water, nature, protection, and hidden wisdom. Naag Kanya represents the feminine aspect of this sacred lineage, associated with guardianship, harmony, and blessings from the natural world. This statue can be placed in a sacred space, meditation area, or spiritual collection as a reminder of respect for nature, balance, and the unseen forces that support life.
Introduction of Naag Kanya
The Snake Queen, also known as the Nagas, is the guardian of the deep's treasures and is considered the protector of the world's waters. They are said to wear a precious diamond on their brow, and when they raise their heads, the diamond glows, indicating their presence. Naga is a Sanskrit word meaning'snake,' and Naga people are often depicted as half-human and half-snake. According to mythology, Nagas can transform between their human and snake forms. Naga women are referred to as Naginis.
























































































































































































































































































