26366TBWMayaDevi

Divine Maya Devi Statue | Handcrafted Goddess of Power & Protection


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Size: 25cm x 6.5cm
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Goddess Maya Devi Statue | Himalayan Buddhist Altar Decor

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Size: 25cm(Height) x 8.5cm(Length) x 6.5cm(Width)
Weight: 1.2 kg
Materials: Copper Oxidized Antique
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About Our Product

This Divine Maya Devi Statue is a graceful spiritual artwork crafted from oxidized antique copper, measuring 25 cm in height, 8.5 cm in length, and 6.5 cm in width, with a weight of 1.2 kg. Maya Devi, also known as Queen Maya, is deeply honored in Buddhist tradition as the mother of Siddhartha Gautama, who later became Shakyamuni Buddha. Her presence symbolizes sacred motherhood, wisdom, purity, inner strength, and the blessed beginning of the Buddha’s path toward enlightenment.

The statue portrays Maya Devi in an elegant standing posture, with one arm raised in a flowing gesture and the body shaped with gentle movement. Her crown, ornaments, facial expression, and refined body details reflect traditional Himalayan metal artistry. The oxidized antique copper finish gives the figure a warm devotional character, highlighting the curves, jewelry, lotus base, and sacred feminine form with depth and beauty. The pose expresses grace, spiritual power, and the calm dignity of a revered divine mother.

In Buddhist inspired spaces, Maya Devi represents the sacred source of compassion, wisdom, and awakened potential. Placing this statue on an altar, shrine, meditation corner, or peaceful home setting can inspire reflection on motherhood, devotion, purity, and the journey toward inner awakening. This copper Maya Devi statue serves as a meaningful reminder that enlightenment begins with noble intention, compassion, and the quiet strength of spiritual wisdom.

Introduction To Maya Devi:

Maya Devi, widely regarded as the mother of Gautam Buddha, the "Light of Asia," was the queen of Kapilvastu, Lumbini, which is now situated in Nepal. She was the queen of King Suddhodana, Gautam Buddha's father. Maya Devi is said to have died just seven days after giving birth to Gautam Buddha.

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