
Gilt Brass Statue Of Indra
This gilt bronze statue of Indra is a museum quality reproduction. Indra is seen here supporting himself with his left hand on the ground behind him with his right hand resting on his knee.
In Vedic tradition, Indra is the supreme deity and is lord of seven heavens, the god of thunder & rain & of war. He is the Dharmapala Vajrapani, The Guardian of the East, embodying the power of the five Dhyani Buddhas.
Indra is sometimes referred to as Sakka in Jainism & Buddhism.
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Gilt Brass Statue Of Indra
This gilt bronze statue of Indra is a museum quality reproduction. Indra is seen here supporting himself with his left hand on the ground behind him with his right hand resting on his knee.
In Vedic tradition, Indra is the supreme deity and is lord of seven heavens, the god of thunder & rain & of war. He is the Dharmapala Vajrapani, The Guardian of the East, embodying the power of the five Dhyani Buddhas.
Indra is sometimes referred to as Sakka in Jainism & Buddhism.
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This gilt bronze statue of Indra is a museum quality reproduction. Indra is seen here supporting himself with his left hand on the ground behind him with his right hand resting on his knee.
In Vedic tradition, Indra is the supreme deity and is lord of seven heavens, the god of thunder & rain & of war. He is the Dharmapala Vajrapani, The Guardian of the East, embodying the power of the five Dhyani Buddhas.
Indra is sometimes referred to as Sakka in Jainism & Buddhism.
From China
UK Delivery Charge - except Highlands & Islands £40
More delivery options available on checkout
























