Handmade Abundance Symbol Deity Dzambhala | Tibetan wealth God
Abundance Symbol Deity Dzambhala stands 19.9” (50.5 cm) tall with a base width of 15.4” (39 cm) and weighs 12.37 kg. Handcrafted from a copper body, 24K gold gilding, and detailed gold and acrylic paintings. Dzambhala, the Buddhist deity of wealth and prosperity, is revered for granting abundance, removing financial obstacles, and protecting practitioners from poverty. This powerful and majestic statue is perfect for altars, meditation rooms, or sacred spaces, serving as a reminder of generosity and the flow of spiritual and material wealth.
Dzambhala, the honored Buddhist deity of wealth, is venerated for dispelling poverty and misfortune while inviting prosperity and abundance into the lives of his followers. In traditional depictions, he holds a mongoose in his left hand—an auspicious creature that spits out jewels, symbolizing endless wealth and generosity. He carries a citron fruit in his right hand, representing satisfaction, prosperity, and spiritual nourishment. Seated in a majestic pose atop a lotus and moon disc, Dzambhala radiates calm and command, his expression bearing the strength and dignity of a royal figure. Adorned with precious jewels and ornaments, he reflects mastery over material wealth and the compassionate wish to bless others with financial well-being and more profound spiritual richness.
Size: 19.9”/50.5cm (Height) x 15.4”/39cm (Base)
Weight: 12.37 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body
Dzambhala is a revered deity in Tibetan Buddhism associated with wealth, prosperity, and the removal of poverty, both material and spiritual. Often considered the Buddhist god of wealth, Dzambhala is believed to bestow fortune and generosity upon practitioners who cultivate compassion and wisdom. His practice is not merely about material gain but also about overcoming greed and cultivating inner richness and abundance. He is frequently depicted seated in a regal posture, holding a mongoose that spits jewels, symbolizing the endless flow of prosperity and the liberation from suffering caused by attachment.