Kubera in Buddhism is a guardian deity but similar to his role in Hinduism, he plays the part of a bestower of universal wealth. He is revered as a deity who knows about visible and occult wealth and whose benevolence can make his devotees eternally wealthy. This copper statue of Kubera from Nepal brings out the aspect of the deity as a caretaker of wealth.
Kubera sits in a royal Maharajalalisana pose on a lotus seat, with his mongoose in his left hand. The mongoose or Nevala (Hindi) in the Indian subcontinent is the mount of Kubera, seeing which is considered an auspicious omen. In Nepalese Buddhism, the mongoose of Kubera can spit jewels and is a part of Kubera’s popular iconography.
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