Buddhist Artwork of Dzambhala With Consort in Yab-Yum Position
This statue depicts Dzambhala or Jambhala with his consort, also known as The Deity of Wealth in Yab-Yum Position. This statue is hand-painted in the traditional manner with gold and acrylic paints. It was designed with great care and attention to Buddhist literature and iconography to ensure that it has all of the qualities required for your meditation practice. The Hebrew word dzam means "gathering" or "deity." The word bhah in Hindi means "gold" or "wealth." The definition of "la" is "to honor." Dzambhala is described as a "precious golden deity who gathers or offers spirituality or Dharma, as well as material stability or accomplishment to our existence."
Size: 7.4"/19cm (Height) x 6.6"/17cm (Base)
Weight: 2.18 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Copper Body, Acrylic Paintings
The Buddhist Sculpture of Kubera portrays the lord of wealth and the savior of the north. The blessing of Dzambala and the value of his practice are universal. It assists us in minimizing or reducing all misfortunes and obstacles and growing all good fortune and happiness. Kubera's mission from the gods in Hinduism was to make worshippers wealthy. This gold-gilded Dzambhala statue is excellent for Vajrayana practice.