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Black Dzambhala Sacred Sculpture | Embodiment of Wrathful Compassion
Arising from the profound depths of Himalayan craftsmanship, this handmade black dzambhala sacred sculpture embodies the wrathful aspect of generosity and abundance. Standing at a precise fourteen centimeters, the striking oxidized copper deity commands a powerful, protective presence on any sacred altar. His wrathful expression represents the fierce energy required to overcome financial hardship and spiritual poverty, offering swift assistance to practitioners seeking material and inner wealth.
As an essential figure in Tibetan Buddhist art, Black Dzambhala represents the ultimate triumph over greed, poverty, and spiritual scarcity. His wrathful form expresses fierce compassion, showing his power to destroy karmic obstacles, financial fear, and inner limitations that block both material and spiritual growth. He is traditionally depicted holding a skull cup, symbolizing the transformation of negative emotions into wisdom, and a jewel-spitting mongoose, representing the endless flow of spiritual merit, prosperity, and material blessings. His strong posture and commanding expression remind practitioners that true wealth is not only outer possession, but also generosity, courage, discipline, and inner freedom. Meditating upon his form cultivates a generous, fearless heart, purifying negative karma and aligning one’s mind with effortless abundance and compassionate action.
Size: 5.5”/14cm (Height) x 3.9”/10cm (Base)
Weight: 0.44 kg
Material: Oxidized Copper Body, Gemstones
Black Dzambhala, also known as Kala Dzambhala, is one of the five wealth deities in Vajrayana Buddhism. Originating from the teachings of Shakyasri Bhadra, he is believed to be an emanation of Akshobhya Buddha or Chenrezig (Avalokiteshvara). His wrathful form is not one of anger, but of intense compassion, specifically manifested to swiftly aid the impoverished, the suffering, and those facing extreme obstacles on their spiritual path.












