Kuber Statue Sitting On Sinhasan - 2 X 1.5 Inches | Silver Idol/ Antique Polish Kubera Statue For Wealth Pooja
Kuber Statue Sitting On Sinhasan - 2 X 1.5 Inches | Silver Idol/ Antique Polish Kubera Statue For Wealth Pooja is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Product Details:
- Brand: Sanskriti Vibes
- Material: Silver
- Width: 1.5 in
- Height: 2 in
- Depth: 1 in
- Weight: 0.075 kg
About the Product:
"Welcome wealth and guardianship into your sacred space with this antique-finished silver Kuberar idol—symbol of abundance, fortune, and divine blessings."
This exquisite silver kuber statue, also known as kuberar statue or kuber idol, depicts Lord Kubera, the treasurer of the gods. This sculpture, which has temple-inspired features and an antique polish, is perfect for Diwali rites and pooja rooms. It is customary to worship the Kubera idol on Dhanteras, Diwali, Akshaya Tritiya, and Friday Lakshmi poojas. For prayers related to wealth, good fortune, and property, Lord Kubera is frequently invoked alongside Goddess Lakshmi.
Origin:
According to Hindu and Vedic traditions, Lord Kubera, the heavenly protector of the north and the god of riches, is shown sitting majestically with a pot of coins or a mace. The classic characteristics of this silver kuber statue are highlighted by its antique polish, which includes a rounded face, seated posture, coin pot, and jeweled crown. It is made of a metal alloy. The iconography of this kuberar figure, with its smooth surface and carved ornaments, is reminiscent of that of temples in North and South India.
According to Hindu legend, Lord Kubera was given the title of god of wealth and ruler of the Yakshas after he delighted Lord Shiva with intense repentance. He is regarded as a fair but kind protector and lives in Alakapuri. The silver kuber idol is widely revered in Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Maharashtra, and North India, especially in temples and business families. Furthermore, the Kubera statue serves as a representation of monetary rites and vastu remedies.
Uses:
- Place in the pooja room or the cash locker area for wealth blessings
- Worship on Dhanteras, Diwali, and Fridays with Lakshmi
- Install alongside Lakshmi for financial prosperity rituals
- Use in a vastu setup facing the north direction (Kubera’s zone)
Preservation:
- Wipe gently with a dry cloth after pooja
- Avoid water, oils, or chemicals to protect antique polish
- Wrap in a soft cloth when storing
- Keep away from incense soot or direct heat





