Indo chinese travellers Buddha on his Naga throne - 4 cm
OverviewIndo chinese Travellers Buddha on his Naga throne.
A Naga throne (or Naga Sinhasan) is an ornate, often brass-cast seat, designed in Hindu and Buddhist traditions (often seen in Birma, Thailand) as a pedestal for deity idols or a representation of divine authority. It features a multi-headed cobra (Naga) forming a protective canopy, symbolizing water, fertility, protection, and transformation. The 7 snake heads forming a protective cap at the back of the Buddhas head.
Height: 4 cm
Keywords: protection amulet talisman




