Protector and Wrathful Black Dzambhala Statue | Deity of Abundance and Fortune
This Protector and Wrathful Black Dzambhala Statue measures 15”/38cm in height and 9.8”/25cm at the base, weighing 4.94 kg. Made from copper and adorned with 24K gold gilding, gold and acrylic paintings, this powerful statue represents the wrathful form of Dzambhala, the deity of wealth and prosperity in Tibetan Buddhism. Expertly crafted by skilled Nepali artisans, this piece combines fierce protection with the energy to attract abundance, making it an excellent addition to altars or spaces focused on wealth and spiritual growth.
The Protector and Wrathful Black Dzambhala Statue is a powerful and dynamic representation of the deity, embodying wealth and fierce protection. His crown is adorned with numerous conch shells, symbolizing the spreading of dharma and the call to prosperity. With three eyes and fangs, he exudes an omniscient, fierce energy. A garland of serpents rests around his neck, symbolizing his mastery over all obstacles. In his left hand, he holds a mongoose spitting jewels, representing the abundant manifestation of wealth, while his right hand grasps a kapala (skull cup), signifying the transformation of worldly attachments into wisdom and the offering of blessings. His flaming red hair waves with power, adding a sense of vitality and intensity to his wrathful form. Behind him is a flaming halo, symbolizing the burning wisdom of his wrathful compassion. He sits on a sun disc lotus base, with his feet stepping upon a negative force, representing his dominance over ignorance and suffering. This fierce iconography underscores his role as a protector and a provider of spiritual and material abundance.
Size: 15”/38cm (Height) x 9.8”/25cm (Base)
Weight: 4.94 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body
Who is Black Dzambhala?
Black Dzambhala is a wrathful wealth deity in Tibetan Buddhism. His primary role is to remove poverty, obstacles, and misfortune while bestowing financial blessings and prosperity upon practitioners. He embodies the transformation of negative energies into abundance and is invoked to overcome economic difficulties and protect against theft, bad debts, and other hindrances. Black Dzambhala is also seen as a protector who helps cultivate material and spiritual wealth, encouraging generosity and balance. His compassionate wrath serves to subdue ego and greed, facilitating the flawless accomplishment of endeavors and the propagation of the Dharma.