Dzambhala Statue: The Wealth Lord

SKU: DZF16756

Size: 34cm x 30cm

Estimated Delivery: Nov 02 – Nov 04, Free Shipping

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Handmade Dzambhala Statue: The Wealth Lord

This handmade Dzambhala statue stands 13.4 inches (34 cm) tall with a base width of 11.811inches (30 cm) and weighs 5.85 kg. Crafted from copper and richly adorned with 24K gold gilding, detailed gold and acrylic paintings, and carefully set gemstones, this exquisite piece is made by skilled Nepali artisans. Dzambhala, revered as the Wealth Lord, symbolizes prosperity and abundance, making this statue a powerful and auspicious addition to personal altars, meditation spaces, or spiritual collections.

Dzambhala is traditionally depicted in a regal posture, symbolizing his royal status as the Lord of Wealth. In his right hand, he holds a citron fruit, which represents fertility, prosperity, and the nourishment of spiritual and material wealth. His left hand holds a mongoose that is shown spitting jewels, symbolizing the endless granting of riches and abundance. The radiant crown adorning his head signifies his enlightened authority, while the lotus base beneath him reflects purity, spiritual awakening, and the flourishing of prosperity in both worldly and spiritual realms.

Size: 13.4”/34cm (Height) x 15.7”/30cm (Base)
Weight: 5.85 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body, Gemstones

Dzambhala is the Buddhist deity of wealth, prosperity, and abundance. Revered across Tibetan and Himalayan traditions, he is believed to grant material riches as well as spiritual wealth to practitioners. Dzambhala’s blessings are sought to overcome poverty, remove obstacles, and support a flourishing life that enables one to pursue spiritual growth. Often depicted as a powerful figure adorned with regal ornaments, Dzambhala embodies generosity and the compassionate distribution of resources to benefit all beings.

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