Niangben China, b. 1971
The God of Treasures is also known as Vaisravana, he is one of the four heavenly Gods in Buddhism and the manifestation of Prabhutaratna. He is the counterpart of Kubera in Indian’s Buddhism and takes the responsibilities of wealth and treasures , he is the guardian God of Dharma. The appearance of the image of the treasure king is the result of Buddhist exchanges between China and Tibet. His body is golden, his head is wearing a treasure crown, his body is wearing armor, and he is surrounded by precious wreaths. He is surrounded by a silk belt of heavenly clothes. He holds a treasure building in his right hand and a silver mouse spitting out treasure in his left hand. He sits on a green maned white lion in the posture of Bodhisattva Ruyi.
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