God of Fortune and Wealth, Dzambhala Statue
Dzambhala is a member of the Jewel Family and is also known as the God of Fortune and Wealth. In Hinduism, He is known as the “Kubera,” a Hindu deity. This statue is a lovely depiction of the Jambhala. The Jambhala Statue has been finely hand-carved and adorned with beautiful ornaments. It has been expertly sculpted on a copper body and fully gilded with 24 karat gold. The Sculpture is finely proportioned; it combines full of vigor and composure that befits the statue’s presentation. Every part of the body appears radiant, and the most delicate part of the statue is its face which is Gilded heavenly to give an even smooth and radiant appearance. Since the skin of the face is very important and delicate; we use a particular gold variation that has been treated in such a way that the metal gold has been transformed into a paintable powder gold. This is 100% pure gold. This Jambhala Statue was handcrafted in Kathmandu, Nepal, by master artisans regarded as the best in the world. These artisans are the modern descendants of a centuries-old tradition of creating sacred art for temples and monasteries. Since ancient times, fine metalworking techniques have been passed down from generation to generation.
He is depicted seated on the moon disc Lotus; he holds a victory banner in his right hand and a mongoose in his left. His flaming brows and mustache have given his expression a wrathful appearance.
Size: 18.89"/48cm (Height) x 11.02"/28cm (Base)
Weight: 10.4 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Copper Body, Acrylic Paintings
Dzambhala, The wealth deity
Dzambhala is a wealth deity in Buddhism and he provides an opportunity for the poor. This is accomplished by relieving their debts, bad luck, and other severe deficiencies. The impoverished can effectively practice the Dharma if essential opportunities are created.
There are five distinct wealth Jambhalas, each with its practice and mantra for eradicating poverty and establishing financial stability. Yellow, White, Black, Green, and Red – Yellow is the most well-known form of Jambhala. The five Jambhalas are manifestations of Buddhas' and Bodhisattvas' compassion, guiding sentient beings on the path to enlightenment. They embody generosity and represent activities that increase benefit. Their goals are to assist the poor and those suffering from misfortune.