Description
Black Dzambhala: The Wrathful Guardian of Abundance and Prosperity
Black Dzambhala manifests here with a powerful, wrathful presence, expertly sculpted to remove the obstacles of poverty and financial distress. Standing at 19cm, this sacred figure is cast in high-quality copper and finished with a striking oxidized patina that highlights his fierce yet compassionate nature. His robust form sits atop a solar disc, symbolizing the heat of wisdom that consumes all suffering and lack, offering a profound focal point for those seeking spiritual and material stability.
Black Dzambhala is often depicted naked and pot-bellied to signify his freedom from ego and his capacity to contain endless riches. In his right hand, he holds a skull cup (kapala), while his left hand clutches a jewel-spitting mongoose, the traditional symbol of unceasing wealth in Himalayan iconography. His wrathful energy is not of anger, but of the intense power required to transmute negative karma into abundance.
Size: 7.5”/19cm (Height) x 5.9”/15cm (Base)
Weight: 1.11 kg
Material: Oxidized Copper Body, Silver Plating
Black Dzambhala is one of the most prominent wealth deities in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition, often associated with the Buddha Akshobhya. He is particularly revered for his ability to assist the poor and those in desperate need, helping to provide the resources necessary for practitioners to focus on their spiritual path without the distraction of worldly hardship. His practice emphasizes the virtue of generosity and the dissolution of greed, teaching that true wealth is a tool for the benefit of all sentient beings.












