Attributions
Vasudhara is revered in Buddhism as the goddess of wealth, abundance, and prosperity. She is considered a generous benefactor who answers the prayers of devotees for material and spiritual wealth. Vasudhara is invoked to bring abundance in all aspects of life and to remove obstacles on the path to prosperity.
Symbols and Appearances
Vasudhara is generally depicted as a goddess, seated on a lotus with multiple arms, holding symbolic attributes such as a cornucopia, jewels, or ears of wheat. She is sometimes surrounded by minor deities who offer her homage and praise. Vasudhara is often associated with the color yellow or gold, representing wealth and abundance.
Myths
Stories about Vasudhara highlight her role as a benefactor who answers the prayers of devotees for wealth and prosperity. According to some traditions, she has the power to multiply material riches and remove financial obstacles. Vasudhara is also linked to tales of generosity and kindness toward those who practice dharma with devotion.
Spiritual Message
Vasudhara’s spiritual message emphasizes the importance of generosity and spiritual practice in the pursuit of wealth and prosperity. She teaches that material wealth can be used as a means to help others and support the practice of dharma. Vasudhara inspires cultivating generosity and kindness toward all beings, and practicing with devotion to achieve abundance and prosperity in all areas of life.

















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