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Divine Statue of Dzambhala on Throne: 24K Gold Gilded Masterpiece

SKU: DZHH20178

Size: 47cm x 29.5cm
47cm x 29.5cm | 18.5 x 11.6 Inches

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Embodying Abundance: The Divine Statue of Dzambhala on Throne for Spiritual Prosperity

This divine statue of Dzambhala on Thorne arises in resplendent majesty, meticulously handcrafted in the rich tradition of Nepalese Buddhist art. Standing at 47cm tall upon its stately throne, this substantial piece, forged from a pure copper body and weighing 12.32kg, radiates profound spiritual wealth and protection.

Dzambhala is depicted here in his characteristic posture of generosity, holding the precious jewel-spitting mongoose in his left hand, symbolising the continuous outflow of blessings. His right hand gracefully holds a citron, representing the ripening of spiritual fruits. Seated comfortably upon an intricately detailed lotus throne, his regal presence symbolises the accumulation and distribution of both material and spiritual abundance for all sentient beings. This sacred meditation statue serves as a powerful focal point for practitioners seeking to cultivate generosity, overcome financial hardship, and foster inner contentment through righteous living and the blessings of abundance.

Size: 47cm/18.5” (Height) x 29.5cm/11.6” (Base)
Weight: 12.32 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body

Dzambhala, also known as Jambhala, is a Bodhisattva associated with wealth and prosperity in Tibetan Buddhism. He is often invoked to alleviate poverty and bring financial stability, enabling practitioners to pursue spiritual paths without material hindrance. More profoundly, he represents the spiritual wealth of generosity and wisdom, encouraging individuals to share their resources for the benefit of all, thus cultivating ultimate abundance.

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