
Vasudhara, in the shrine known as Vasupura adjacent to the Svayambhu chaitya
- Location
- Kathmandu, Nepal
- Dimensions
- height from its lotus base to the apex approx. 29 ½ in. (75 cm)
- Photo Credit
- photograph by Manika Bajracharya, 2002, provided by Lotus Research Centre, Lalitpur
This image of the Buddhist goddess of fertility and plenitude is seen here as it appears after it has been worshipped by the faithful as part of their circumambulation of the chaitya.
Related Essays & Themes

The Svayambhu Chaitya of Kathmandu
Kathmandu, Nepal; founded ca. 5th century or earlier
Related Objects

Nepal dated by inscription, 1818

Nepal 17th or 18th century

Nepal 18th - 19th century

Tibet or Nepal date uncertain




















Mongolia late 17th century

Namgyal Monastery; Mustang, Nepal ca. 1568

Dolpo region, western Nepal ca. 1975

Yetakha tol; Kathmandu, Nepal ca. 18th century

Newar, Kathmandu Valley, Nepal dated 1054

Nepal 1712

Bhaktapur, Nepal 1688

Nepal 17th century

19th century

Nepal 12th–13th century

Changu Narayan Temple; Nepal ca. 7th–8th century

Nepal 1138 Sri Ananda Buddhi, Nepalese (b. 12th century)

Mongolia late 17th or early 18th century Attributed to Zanabazar (Mongolian, 1635–1723) or his workshop

Khara Khoto, Inner Mongolia, China; Western Xia late 12th–13th century

Lo Gekhar Monastery, Mustang, Nepal mid-17th century

Nepal ca. 13th century

Kathmandu, Nepal date uncertain

Zhalu Monastery; Tsang District, central Tibet 14th century

Kwa Baha, Patan, Nepal 1804

primarily Dolpo region, Nepal since 1975

Patan, Nepal 1564–1601

Namgyal Monastery, Mustang, Nepal 16th century

Nepal dated 1490

Nepal likely 1379

Lo Montang, Mustang district, Nepal 19th century

Mongolia 19th century

Patan, Nepal 1862

Ghami Palace, Mustang, Nepal 18th century

Hāku Bāhāḥ, Kathmandu, Nepal dated by inscription January 1830

Kathmandu, Nepal dated by inscription January 1808

Nepal 7th century

Tibet/Nepal 18th–19th century

Shantipura, Svayambhu, Kathmandu, Nepal 15th century

Nepal 17th century

Bangemudha Tole, Kathmandu, Nepal 5th–6th century

Naka Bahi, Patan, Nepal 10th century

Northern Asoka Stupa, Patan, Nepal ca. 9th century

Khamar Monastery, Dornogovi Province, Mongolia First half of 19th century, crown made in 2005 Two artisans from the Chinese metal workshops of Dolonnuur and local smiths following the instructions of the great reincarnate lama Danzin-Rabjai (1804–1856)

Dolonnuur, Inner Mongolia 18th or 19th century

Tibet 17th century Atelier of Tenth Karmapa, Choying Dorje (Tibetan, 1604–1674) or later followers

western Nepal/western Tibet 1300–1325

Newari, for the Nepal or Tibet market 17th–19th century

House of Pema Dolkar, Kagbeni, Mustang, Nepal 2007 Lama Tshultrim of Lubrak (b. 1949, Lubrak, Mustang, Nepal)

Sanepa, Kathmandu, Nepal 1995 Lama Karma Tshering of Tshognam (b. 1951, Tetang, Mustang, Nepal)

Patan, Nepal 1666

Kathmandu, Nepal 1663

Lo (Mustang) 16th century

Nepal dated 1145

Nepal 1488

Zhelre Lhakhang, Jokhang Temple; Lhasa, U region, central Tibet (present-day TAR, China) 11th century

Nepal dated 1777 (Samvat 897)

Nepal dated 1082

Lubrak Village, Mustang District, Nepal

Swayambhu, Nepal Shah period, 20th century

Lumbini, Nepal late Varman period, 3rd–4th century

Rajarajeshvari Ghat, Pashupatinatha, Kathmandu, Nepal ca. 10th century

Nepal 1701