Dharampala Kubera, known as Kubera in Hinduism, is revered as the Lord of Yakshas and is the god of wealth, particularly associated with the treasures that lie underground, including minerals and jewels. This sculpture vividly portrays Kubera with two arms. In his left hand, he holds Nakula, a mongoose, while his right hand grasps a sheaf of jewels.
The depiction showcases Kubera as a plump figure with a large paunch, emphasizing his association with prosperity and abundance. The sculptor skillfully captures the fierce expressions of his face mask, adding to the realism of the portrayal. Seated in a distinctive posture on a moon disc, the sculpture is expertly crafted with a beautiful dark copper finish, reflecting the rich cultural tradition of Nepal. This sculpture serves as a divine representation, invoking the blessings and abundance associated with Kubera, the revered deity of wealth.
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