Traditional Dzambhala Statue | Sacred Buddhist Altar Figure
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Size: 16.5cm(Height) x 12cm(Length) x 9.5cm(Width)
Weight: 0.7 kg
Materials: Regina
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About Our Product
This Wealth Dzambhala Deity Statue measures 16.5cm in height, 12cm in length, and 9.5cm in width, with a weight of 0.7 kg. Made from Regina, the sculpture presents Dzambhala in a strong seated form with a detailed crown, fierce expression, jewelry, flowing garments, and a richly decorated base. Dzambhala represents prosperity, generosity, abundance, protection, and the removal of obstacles connected with material and spiritual well-being.
This Dzambhala statue features a crowned head, large earrings, layered necklaces, arm ornaments, and a powerful seated posture. Dzambhala represents wealth, prosperity, generosity, abundance, and protection from poverty and material obstacles. In Buddhist tradition, his wealth symbolism is connected not only with material prosperity but also with developing generosity and having the resources needed to support spiritual practice. His right hand holds a citron or wealth fruit, symbolizing prosperity and the fulfillment of needs, while his left hand holds a mongoose, one of Dzambhala’s main attributes. The mongoose releases precious jewels, representing abundance, generosity, and freedom from greed. Detailed carvings across his crown, jewelry, clothing, sacred objects, and lotus-style base complete the traditional appearance.
This Dzambhala sculpture can be placed on a Buddhist altar, shrine, meditation table, prayer area, office, or spiritual home display. It can serve as a meaningful reminder to cultivate generosity, wise use of resources, gratitude, and a balanced relationship with wealth while following a spiritual path.
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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