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Dzambhala Sculpture | Prosperity Deity

SKU: DZBY22556

Size: 19cm x 16cm
19cm x 16cm | 7.5 x 6.3 Inches

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Handcrafted Prosperity Deity Dzambhala Sculpture | Blessings of Abundance

Handcrafted in Nepal, this Dzambhala prosperity deity sculpture radiates boundless generosity, spiritual wealth, and auspicious energy. Meticulously formed from a copper body and adorned with 24K gold gilding and vibrant acrylic paintings, it reflects masterful Himalayan artistry. Standing 7.48 inches (19 cm) high with a 6.3-inch (16 cm) base and weighing 1.82 kg, this exquisite sacred figure brings a luminous, benevolent presence to altars, meditation rooms, sacred spaces, and spiritual collections, inspiring both material abundance and spiritual flourishing.

As a potent symbol of abundance, Dzambhala’s image inspires practitioners to cultivate generosity and transcend both material and spiritual poverty. His presence reminds devotees that true wealth arises from giving, ethical conduct, and the cultivation of virtuous qualities. Holding sacred attributes that signify prosperity and protection, this spiritual decor radiates a profound essence of limitless blessings, inviting peace, harmony, and prosperity into any space. Meditating upon Dzambhala encourages selflessness, mindful action, and the creation of merit, making this statue a powerful focal point for devotion, spiritual growth, and the nurturing of both material and inner abundance.

Size: 7.48”/19cm (Height) x 6.30”/16cm (Base)
Weight: 1.82 kg
Material: Copper Body, 24K Gold Gilded, Acrylic Paintings, Gemstones

Dzambhala is revered as the Buddhist deity of wealth and prosperity, often depicted holding a mongoose that spews jewels, symbolizing his power to bestow riches. He is not merely associated with material wealth but also with spiritual abundance, protecting practitioners from financial hardship and encouraging them to practice generosity. There are five forms of Dzambhala, each with distinct practices, all aimed at overcoming poverty and fostering well-being.

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