Handmade Dzambhala Sacred Sculpture

SKU: DZHN23324

Size: 16.5cm x 12cm
16.5cm x 12cm | 6.5 x 4.7 Inches

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A Handmade Dzambhala Sacred Sculpture for Abundant Blessings

Adorned with rich symbolism, this handmade Dzambhala sacred sculpture embodies the blessings of spiritual and material abundance. Crafted from oxidized copper, this exquisite piece offers a warm, grounding presence. It stands 6.5 inches (16.5cm) tall on a 4.7-inch (12cm) base, radiating ancient wisdom and a tranquil aura.

Dzambhala is typically depicted seated in a regal posture upon a lotus or moon disc throne, embodying stability, authority, and mastery over worldly obstacles. He often holds a citron fruit (norbu) in his right hand, representing prosperity, fulfillment, and spiritual richness, while his left hand cradles a mongoose that continuously expels jewels, symbolizing inexhaustible generosity and the transformation of greed into compassion. His robust appearance signifies abundance and contentment rather than indulgence, reminding practitioners that wealth should be used wisely and ethically. Adorned with ornate crowns, jewelry, and celestial garments, Dzambhala displays his enlightened status while maintaining a protective and compassionate expression. Every aspect of his sacred form encourages devotees to cultivate generosity, remove obstacles related to poverty, and create the conditions for both material well-being and spiritual growth.

Size: 6.5”/16.5cm (Height) x 4.7”/12cm (Base)
Weight: 0.91 kg
Material: Oxidized Copper Body

Dzambhala is a prominent wealth deity in Tibetan Buddhism, revered for his ability to alleviate financial hardship and foster spiritual richness. He is considered an emanation of Avalokiteshvara, the Buddha of Compassion. Practitioners invoke Dzambhala through prayers and offerings to cultivate both material resources and inner virtues essential for enlightenment.

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