Tibetan Buddhist Revered Wealth Deity Dzambhala | Kubera Artwork
This Tibetan Buddhist statue of Dzambhala, the revered deity of wealth, stands 10” (25.5 cm) tall with a base of equal size and weighs 4.07 kg. Crafted from copper and enhanced with 24K gold gilding and intricate gold and acrylic paintings, it highlights the expert craftsmanship of Nepali artisans. Representing prosperity and abundance, this statue makes a powerful addition to spiritual altars, meditation spaces, or any sacred environment seeking a meaningful symbol of wealth and protection.
Dzambhala, the revered Buddhist deity of wealth, is celebrated for banishing poverty and misfortune while attracting prosperity and abundance. Traditionally shown holding a mongoose that releases jewels—symbolizing limitless generosity—and a citron fruit representing fulfillment and spiritual growth, he sits regally on a lotus and moon disc. His serene yet commanding presence, adorned with precious jewels, embodies mastery over material wealth and a compassionate desire to bring financial success and more profound spiritual blessings to all who honor him.
Size: 10”/25.5cm (Height) x 10”/25.5cm (Base)
Weight: 4.07 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body
Dzambhala is the Buddhist god of wealth and prosperity. He is considered a protector of spiritual and material abundance, often invoked to ward off poverty and promote generosity. In Tibetan Buddhism, Dzambhala is also seen as a manifestation of the Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara, embodying compassion through the act of providing resources that help beings overcome suffering. Rather than promoting greed, Dzambhala’s role is to encourage the responsible use of wealth for virtuous purposes and to support the path of dharma.