The Guardian of Wealth: Namtoshe Riding Lion Sculpture for Prosperity and Protection
Presenting the Namtoshe Riding Lion Sculpture, a magnificent depiction of Namtoshe (Jambhala) atop his regal lion mount. Namtoshe is the Buddhist deity of prosperity and money, and his image on a lion represents his ability to safeguard resources and surmount impediments to success. This sculpture embodies the dynamic essence of Namtoshe's protective and prosperous blessings. It stands an astounding 15.3 inches tall on an 11-inch base and weighs 7.21 kg. Made of a copper body with 24K gold gilding, it is further accentuated with intricate paintings in gold and acrylic that represent the deity's plenty and the bravery of his lion.
Namtoshe is shown riding a lion, a symbol of strength and fearlessness, in an intimidating stance. The combination of Namtoshe's benevolence in granting wealth and the lion's strength in protection makes this sculpture a potent symbol of overcoming financial obstacles and safeguarding assets. The 24K gold gilding splendidly highlights their divine forms, casting a luminous aura that enriches any spiritual or contemplative space. The intricate gold and acrylic paintings bring depth and vibrancy to the composition, inviting reflection on the virtues of generosity, prosperity, and the protective nature of wealth.
Size: 15.3"/39cm (Height) x 11"/28cm (Base)
Weight: 7.21 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body
Namtoshe (Jambhala) is revered in Tibetan Buddhism as a deity of wealth and prosperity. Associated with the god of wealth, Kubera, Namtoshe's practice involves prayers, offerings, and mantra recitation aimed at increasing wealth, not just for personal gain but for the greater good of the community. By invoking Namtoshe, practitioners aim to eliminate poverty and create conditions conducive to practicing the Dharma, thereby facilitating the path to enlightenment for themselves and others.