Lord Kuber is the Lord of all the treasures on earth and even rules over the riches buried and unclaimed inside the earth. Lord Kuber, is considered as the actual God of wealth. Kuber Maha Dosh Nivaran is worshiped as a God who protects and conserves wealth in a family. Kubera is often depicted as a dwarf, with complexion of lotus leaves and a big belly. He is described as having three legs, only eight teeth, one eye, and being adorned with jewels. He is sometimes depicted riding a man. The description of deformities like the broken teeth, three legs, three heads and four arms appear only in the later Puranic texts. Kubera holds a mace, a pomegranate or a money bag in his hand. He may also carry a sheaf of jewels or a mongoose with him. In Tibet, the mongoose is considered a symbol of Kubera’s victory over Nāgas—the guardians of treasures. Kubera is usually depicted with a mongoose in Buddhist iconography.
ART TYPE: Brass Handmade
MATERIAL: Brass
DIMENSIONS: (L * W * H) = (14 x 8.9 x 14) cm
COLOUR: Multi color
PACKAGE CONTENT: 1 x Kuber Maha Dosh Nivaran Idol
WEIGHT: 1.5 Kilogram (Approx.)
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–Lord Kuber is the Lord of all the treasures on earth and even rules over the riches buried and unclaimed inside the earth. Lord Kuber, is considered as the actual God of wealth.
–Kuber is worshiped as a God who protects and conserves wealth in a family.
–It is believed that worshiping Kuber idol regularly ensures fast results and blesses the natives with prosperity, wealth and good luck.
–He is the basis of gain of unlimited wealth and prosperity.
–The meaning of the name ‘Kuber’ in Sanskrit is ‘ill-shaped’ or ‘deformed’ although some say that his name is derived from ‘kumba’ which means ‘to conceal.
–His deformities include three legs, eight teeth, and one eye.
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