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
Project Himalayan ArtThe Svayambhu Chaitya of Kathmandu
Kathmandu, Nepal; founded ca. 5th century or earlier
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