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Dzambhala Statue of Prosperity – Handcrafted Gold Gilded Art

SKU: DZAP19670

Size: 30cm x 29.5cm
30cm x 29.5cm | 11.8 x 11.6 Inches

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A Dzambhala Statue of Prosperity: A Sacred Emblem of Abundance

This Dzambhala statue of prosperity, handcrafted from copper, stands 30 cm (11.8”) tall on a 29.5 cm (11.6”) base and weighs 4.63 kg. Richly adorned with 24K gold gilding, vibrant acrylic paintings, and gemstones, it radiates wealth and spiritual abundance. Its substantial, finely detailed form projects a serene yet powerful presence, making it an inspiring addition to any sacred space or meditation area.

Born from the esteemed tradition of Nepalese artisans, this Buddhist art piece showcases authentic Himalayan craftsmanship. The copper core is expertly shaped and then meticulously covered with radiant 24K gold gilding, highlighting every intricate detail. Delicate acrylic paintings add depth to Dzambhala's features and robes, while carefully placed gemstones imbue the spiritual decor with an aura of preciousness and sacred artistry.

Dzambhala, revered as the Buddhist God of Wealth, is depicted holding a mongoose spitting jewels, symbolizing his power to grant material and spiritual riches. His posture conveys generosity and the removal of financial obstacles, inviting prosperity not just for oneself, but for all beings. This meditation statue serves as a powerful reminder of the interconnectedness of generosity and abundance in spiritual practice.

Size: 11.8”/30cm (Height) x 11.6”/29.5cm (Base)
Weight: 4.63 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body, Gemstones

Dzambhala, also known as Jambhala, is the Buddhist manifestation of the Hindu god Kubera (or Kuvera). He is one of the five wealth deities, often depicted in various colors, with Yellow Dzambhala being the most common. As a protector and giver of wealth, he is invoked to help practitioners overcome poverty and financial hardship, enabling them to focus on their spiritual path without material distractions. His blessings extend beyond mere money, encompassing spiritual wealth, good fortune, and the removal of obstacles to one's Dharma practice.

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