Nepalese bronze figure of a female deity, likely Goddess Yamuna, The Benefactress, with two attendants, 18th century, 7.75 x 10 x 3.5 inches, in 5 pieces (main figure, base, pointed aureole, two attendants), total weight 1970 grams. The four-armed goddess seated on her throne with turtle beneath right leg, framed by pointed aureole, two hands holding a stupa and mandala, open hands in abhaya and varada mudra, elaborate jewelry and crown, attendants in secular dress, each holding an object. The goddess Yamuna is the personification of her namesake river, a tributary of the Ganges. Himalayan Art Resources item no. 90575.