In the Gelugpa sect, the Lord of Yakshas, Vaishravana (Kubera in Hinduism), is worshipped as a great warrior, protector, and provider of wealth. The massive statue of Vaishravana in gilded copper here presents the vision of the protector of the North in Nepalese art. He is seated on a roaring snow lion, with a staff of victory and a jewel-spitting mongoose in his hands.
On his head is the five-pronged Buddhist crown which frames his emotive face splendidly. The aureole around him is decorated with flames and mongoose who are bearers of wealth in Tibetan Buddhism.
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