METAL STATUE

Metal Statues of Manjushree, Tara, Buddha, Lokeshwor, Aparmita, Bajrasato, Ganesh, Mahadev are all hand-carved by local newar sculptures. The local Newari traditional expert sculptures created the beautiful statues by copper alloy partially or full gilded by 24 Karat Gold
Manjushri is known as the Bodhisattva of Wisdom and is the bodhisattva counterpart to Adi Buddha (Thogmai Sangye), the Primordial Buddha. Manjushri is the tutelary deity of astrology and generally the protector of students. Manjushri is often considered to be the Buddha's incarnate wisdom. In his right hand Manjushri holds the flaming double sword .The left hand holds a blue lotus surmounted by the book of transcendent wisdom, the Prajnaparamita sutra.


GANESH 12"


GANESH 12 "


GANESH 8", ____MAHADEV 8"


LOKESHWOR 18"___BUDDHA 18"


BUDDHA 18"


BUDDHA 18"



BAJRASATO,12", ___ APARMITA,12"



BUDDHA, 12", ___ TARA, 12",


LOKESHWOR, 12", ___ GREENTARA 12",


BUDDHA, 8", ___ BAJRASATO, 8",


MANJUSHREE, 8"___ APARMITA,8"

WHITE TARA,12"___ MANJUSHREE, 8"


Green Tara is regarded as spiritual consort of Amoghasiddhi, the Dhyani Buddha. Green Tara is portrayed similar to that of the White Tara. One can find the difference only in her left hand which holds a half – closed lotus or water – lily flower with long petals which is often blue. In the Lamaeist Tradition, Tara is incarnated in all good women.
Aparmita is the name given to Amitabha in his character of bestower of longevity. Aparmita may be turned either a “Crowned Buddha or a Bodhisattva and is therefore richly clad and wears the thirteen ornaments. His hair is painted blue and falls on either side to his elbows or may be curiously coiled.