Dzambhala-Kubera: God of Wealth and Prosperity | 24K Gold Gilded Sculpture

SKU: DZG6198

Size: 23cm x 18cm

Estimated Delivery: Nov 17 – Nov 19, Free Shipping

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Dzambhala-Kubera Copper Statue - A Beacon of Abundance and Fortune

The beautiful Dzambhala-Kubera Sculpture depicts the Buddhist deity of wealth and prosperity combined with the Hindu god of treasure. This magnificent item, which stands 9 inches tall, was meticulously constructed from a copper body and is embellished with 24K gold plating and detailed gold and acrylic paintings. Weighing 1.77 kg, it embodies the essence of heavenly wealth and financial security, making it a practical addition to any house or office seeking the blessings of prosperity.

The statue depicts Dzambhala-Kubera in a majestic position, holding traditional emblems of riches and richness that are universally recognized. The careful application of gold gilding enhances the deity's rich iconography, from the citron fruit to the mongoose, symbolizing the active manifestation of wealth and the dispelling of financial obstacles. This sculpture is a piece of spiritual decor and serves as a focal point for meditation and visualization practices aimed at attracting abundance.

Size: 9"/23cm (Height) x 7"/18cm (Base)
Weight: 1.77 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body

Dzambhala, recognized in Tibetan Buddhism, and Kubera, revered in Hindu tradition, symbolize wealth, prosperity, and treasure protection. This sculpture combines these two powerful deities into one shape, reflecting their shared characteristics of charity, resource protection, and the ability to bestow riches on adherents. The combination of Dzambhala's Buddhist teachings and Kubera's Hindu mythology yields a distinctive sign of cross-cultural veneration for prosperity and financial well-being.

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