Sacred Wealth Lord Jambhala Statue | Buddhist Symbol of Spiritual Balance
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Size: 22cm(Height) x 24cm(Length) x 15cm(Width)
Weight: 2.5 kg
Materials: Acrylic Color, Oxidized Copper Body, Silver Plated
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About Our Product
The Sacred Wealth Lord Jambhala Statue is a representation of Jambhala, the revered deity of prosperity, abundance, and spiritual wealth in Tibetan Buddhism. Crafted from an oxidized copper body and enhanced with silver plating and acrylic color accents, this statue carries a rich and grounded presence. Measuring 22 cm in height, it reflects both artistic mastery and deep spiritual meaning. Jambhala is honored as a guardian who removes obstacles related to poverty while nurturing generosity and balance, making this statue an ideal addition to altars, meditation spaces, or sacred interiors.
This Jambhala deity statue features intricate craftsmanship, with detailed ornaments and sacred motifs that reflect traditional Himalayan artistry. The deity is seated in a composed yet powerful posture, and he holds a jewel-spewing mongoose in one hand, symbolizing the continuous flow of wealth and the removal of poverty, and a citron fruit (bijapuraka) in the other, representing prosperity, fulfillment, and spiritual nourishment. His expressive face, adorned crown, and carefully sculpted features convey protection, authority, and compassion.
The Sacred Wealth Lord Jambhala Statue is more than a decorative object; it is a symbol of abundance, spiritual growth, and mindful prosperity. In spiritual practice, Jambhala is invoked to remove financial and emotional obstacles while encouraging generosity and ethical wealth. Placing this statue in your sacred space invites positive energy, clarity, and a balanced flow of prosperity.
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.