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Statues Blessed for Prosperity, Wealth and Abundance
Large Metal Naga Statue (Consecrated)
Weight - 1.29kgs
Dimensions - 280 H x 155 W x 120 D

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About this Statue
In honor of the Year of the Snake, we are excited to present our beautiful, consecrated large golden Naga statue—an exquisite support for our Naga practices and one that we can think of as having the power of the  Naga Kings. This golden statue embodies the essence of the Nagas, the sacred keepers of the Dharma's treasures. In Tibetan Buddhist traditions, the Nagas are revered not only for safeguarding the precious teachings of the Dharma but also as powerful holders of material wealth, guiding prosperity and abundance.

Naga Kanya is a revered Buddhist figure, embodies a fusion of mythology, spirituality, and nature woven into a tapestry of profound symbolism. This deity, embodying traits of serpents and humans, provides profound insights into bridging earthly and spiritual realms. She holds significant reverence as a guardian, bearer of wisdom, and Dharma protector.

A Sacred Symbol of Prosperity and Dharma
This Naga statue has been consecrated by Shar Khentrul Rinpoche, Serpent Year Prosperity White Dzhambhala Empowerment and Naga Offering Puja on 26th Janaury 2025 at Tibetan Buddhist Rime Institute. It a powerful support for your spiritual practice. Filled with sacred relics from Buddhist traditions—along with semi-precious stones, crystals, shells, and wealth-related relics—and empowered with Kalachakra Naga King mantras and traditional fillings, it is blessed to serve as a true instrument of transformation. Through the empowerment and Naga puja, the statue connects deeply to the Golden Age of Peace and Harmony, aligning your intentions with the collective focus on prosperity and success.

For practitioners of Drolmi Kazug Puja, this consecrated Naga statue can be integrated into your altar setup alongside other Dzambhala practices, enhancing your practice with its powerful energies. It is a perfect addition to your spiritual journey, supporting both material and spiritual abundance.

An Offering of Generosity and Purification
The Nagas thrive in clean, harmonious spaces and respond to offerings made with sincere generosity. To truly benefit from their blessings, we must purify past karma, eliminate miserliness, and cultivate merit through acts of generosity. As you offer to the Nagas, you open the door to greater wealth, both material and spiritual.

Remember, the Nagas are not only guardians of wealth but also protectors of the Earth’s well-being. They bring prosperity when treated with respect and placed in a clean, sacred space. Neglecting their environment can bring imbalance, so we encourage you to keep your space pure and mindful.

A Gift to Support a Greater Cause

We are honored to offer these blessed Naga statues for the first time in support of our Dzokden Shambhala retreat center project. All proceeds from the sale will go directly to this important initiative, helping create a sanctuary for peace, wisdom, and harmony. By purchasing a statue, you multiply your merit, not only benefiting yourself but also contributing to the collective good of all beings.

Blessed for Your Practice
Each Naga statue is marked and blessed to embody the powerful energies of the Naga Kings, as mentioned in the Kalachakra Tantra. These statues are not designed to be filled, but their consecration ensures they are a true source of support in your practice.

As we join together in devotion, may your generosity and offerings contribute to the rise of the Golden Age—bringing wealth, health, and spiritual abundance to all. May your merit be multiplied for the benefit of all beings, as we journey towards peace and harmony.


More about this NAGA UNUSUAL FORM
Khentrul Rinpoche said it was ok for this for us to choose this powerful form of the naga that has the energy of Garuda and the Naga.

In Buddhism, Naga Kanya (often translated as the Naga Princess) is a revered figure who represents the feminine aspect of the Naga beings, the serpent-like deities who are guardians of water, wealth, and the Dharma (Buddhist teachings). The term "Kanya" means "princess" or "maiden," and Naga Kanya is often depicted as a beautiful, divine, and compassionate figure, embodying the protective and nurturing qualities of the Nagas.

Role and Symbolism:

Naga Kanya is commonly associated with the following themes:

  1. Protectress of the Dharma: Like other Nagas, Naga Kanya is seen as a protector and guardian of the Buddhist teachings (the Dharma). In some stories, she is said to have safeguarded important texts or relics of the Buddha, ensuring their preservation and transmission.
  2. Water and Fertility: Nagas in general are linked to water and its life-giving properties. Naga Kanya, as part of this tradition, symbolizes purity, abundance, and the nurturing power of water. Water is seen as essential for life and growth, both materially (e.g., agriculture) and spiritually (e.g., cleansing and purification in rituals).
  3. Compassion and Generosity: Naga Kanya is often portrayed as an embodiment of compassion, which is central to Buddhist practice. She may represent the qualities of a bodhisattva—one who seeks enlightenment not just for themselves but for the benefit of all beings.
  4. Bringer of Wealth: In some traditions, the Nagas are also associated with material wealth, and Naga Kanya can be invoked for blessings related to prosperity and abundance, particularly in rituals and prayers aimed at cultivating generosity, wealth, and good fortune.
  5. Connection to Nature and the Earth: As the Nagas are often believed to live beneath the earth or in bodies of water, Naga Kanya is connected to the natural world, especially the deep, hidden aspects of the earth that are considered sacred in many traditions. She may symbolize the unspoken wisdom and energy of nature.

Stories and Depictions:

Naga Kanya is often portrayed as a beautiful, serene figure, sometimes depicted with the upper body of a woman and the lower body of a serpent, symbolizing her Naga heritage. In some texts, she is shown offering support to the Buddha or to key Buddhist figures, aiding in the protection of the teachings or in the transmission of wisdom.

One famous story involves a Naga Kanya who offered the Buddha a precious jewel. In another, she is said to have aided in healing or protecting practitioners. These stories emphasize her role as a compassionate and supportive figure, offering blessings to those who seek to practice the Dharma.

In Summary:

Naga Kanya in Buddhism is a symbolic figure that represents the qualities of protection, compassion, wisdom, and the nurturing power of nature. She plays a vital role in safeguarding the Dharma and is often invoked for spiritual blessings, protection, and material abundance. Her presence in Buddhist mythology reminds practitioners of the interconnectedness of all life and the importance of nurturing both our spiritual and worldly well-being with generosity and care.

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