Divine Dzambhala Deity Statue | Symbolizing Prosperity and Abundance
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Size: 4cm(Height) x 4cm(Length) x 2.5cm(Width)
Weight: 0.044 kg
Materials: Oxidized Copper Body, Machine Made
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About Our Product
This Machine-Made Dzambhala Altar Statue measures 4 cm in height, 4 cm in length, and 2.5 cm in width, with a weight of 0.044 kg. Crafted from an oxidized copper body, this small sculpture depicts Dzambhala seated upon a lotus pedestal, with a powerful expression, ornate crown, jewelry, and finely carved garments. The compact sculpture features carefully modeled details across the deity and pedestal, while the oxidized surface enhances the depth of the traditional carving and gives the statue a distinctive antique character.
Dzambhala is revered in Buddhist traditions as a figure associated with wealth, generosity, prosperity, and the ethical use of resources. In this representation, he holds the wish fulfilling bijapuraka (citron or lemon) fruit in his right hand, symbolizing abundance and the fulfillment of beneficial aspirations. In his left hand, he holds a jewel spouting mongoose, traditionally associated with the ability to release precious jewels and symbolize the generous distribution of wealth. Seated upon a lotus, Dzambhala represents the cultivation of prosperity alongside generosity and spiritual values. His commanding expression and richly adorned appearance further reflect his role as a protector and provider of beneficial resources.
This Dzambhala Buddhist statue is ideal for a personal altar, meditation space, Buddhist shrine, or collection of traditional Himalayan sculptures. Its compact size allows it to be placed easily in a dedicated devotional setting, while the detailed iconography gives it meaningful spiritual significance. As a Tibetan Buddhist wealth protector, Dzambhala serves as a reminder that abundance is most meaningful when accompanied by generosity, ethical conduct, and the aspiration to support spiritual practice and the well-being of others.
Introduction of Dzambhala
Dzambhala, also known as Jambhala, is the Buddhist God of Wealth and the protector of all lineages against misfortune. He is revered for his capacity to grant financial stability and spiritual riches, enabling practitioners to pursue Dharma without material hindrance. His practice emphasizes generosity as a core virtue, leading to both worldly and spiritual fulfillment.
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