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Large Siddha Laxmi Copper Statue with Shiva – Tantric Himalayan Art

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This large Siddha Laxmi copper statue is a major masterpiece of Himalayan Tantric art. Handmade in Nepal, it powerfully depicts the goddess standing on Lord Shiva, making it a stunning centerpiece for any collection of sacred art.

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ST-00075
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Siddhi Lakshmi

Product Specifications

  • Material: Solid Copper

  • Height: 130 cm

  • Weight: [Approx. 80-100 kg - Very Heavy]

  • Finish: Antique / Oxidized Finish

  • Technique: Lost-Wax Casting

  • Origin: Patan, Nepal

Visual Breakdown of the Statue

This handmade copper statue is a complex Tantric composition featuring three figures, 
surrounded by an ornate, flame-like halo.

Siddha Laxmi (The Main Figure)

The powerful, multi-headed goddess stands in a dynamic warrior stance. Her eight arms hold sacred objects:

  • Right Hands:

    • Sword (Khadga): For cutting through ignorance.

    • Dagger (Phurba): For subduing negativity.

    • Bell (Ghanta): Representing wisdom.

    • Hand Upward (Abhaya Mudra): Offering protection.

  • Left Hands:

    • Trident (Trishula): Symbolizing absolute power.

    • Noose (Pasha): For binding obstacles.

    • Crowned Skull Cup (Kapala): Representing transformation.

    • Hand Downward (Varada Mudra): Granting blessings.

Lord Shiva (The Supporting Figure)

Beneath the goddess is a detailed figure of Lord Shiva. 
He is seated with four arms, holding objects and making gestures of meditation, 
representing the stable foundation of consciousness.

The Full Composition

  • Posture: 

    • Siddha Laxmi stands directly on the seated Shiva.

  • Base:

    •  Both deities rest on a prostrate figure atop a double-lotus pedestal.

Craftsmanship & Artistry

  • Style: 

    • Traditional Himalayan (Newar) Art from Nepal.

  • Technique: 

    • Created using the intricate Lost-Wax Casting method.

  • Material: 

    • Cast from solid, high-quality copper.

  • Finish: 

    • A beautiful antique, oxidized finish enhances every detail.

Spiritual Purpose & Use

  • Primary Use:

    • A powerful focal point for advanced meditation and Tantric spiritual practice.

  • Spiritual Benefit:

    • Inspires the practitioner to overcome major obstacles, 

    • granting supreme protection and helping to achieve siddhi (spiritual accomplishment).

  • Mantra:

    • The mantra for this powerful goddess is traditionally given by a qualified teacher (guru) 
      during an initiation (diksha), ensuring its safe and effective use.

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