Himalayan Art Dukar Sitatapatra Statue
Handcrafted by the craftsmen from Kathmandu, this magnificent Sitatapatra statue or Dukar is sculpted from a copper body and then gilded with 24k gold in our studio. The deity is considered a protector against supernatural danger in Buddhism. Sitatapatra manifests in many forms: having a thousand faces, arms, and legs, or simply as a feminine deity of great beauty. Known foremost for her "white umbrella," she is holding up a large white silken canopy acting as a status symbol with her left arm. She is frequently credited with the "golden wheel.'' The enormous halo behind the statue depicts a thousand arms with intricate designs with a halo of fire which was beautifully designed with acrylic paint. This statue of Dukar took our artists many months to complete, the mesmerizing and precise detail given by our artists are flawless. This Dukar statue will be a wonderful present to a practitioner like you.
Size: 25.9"/66cm (Height) x 20.8"/53cm (Base)
Weight: 11.01 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Copper Body, Acrylic Paintings
In supernatural challenges like demons, black magic, and astrologically predicted catastrophes, Dukar, also known as Sitatapatra, is invincible. She gets her name from a parasol that isn't your normal umbrella. It's a large, white silken canopy with a status emblem. She is well-known among us as a mother who protects us from evil. She is impervious to all forms of supernatural peril, including demons, black magic, and astrologically predetermined misfortunes.