Wealth Deity Dzambhala also Kubera, 24K Gold Statue.
The statue is handmade with 24k gold and embedded with corals by a Kathmandu artist. In this Wealth Deity sculpture, Dzambhala, also known as Kubera, is seated with his right leg pulled in and his left leg in the peripheral. The artist adorned this statue as royal with slight anger on its face, a Bodhisattva's crown, gems, and a massively enlarged belly with his brows and mustaches colored in blue. His most recognizable characteristic is his mongoose Nehulay, which he carries in his left hand. Dzambhala's victory over the nagas is symbolized by Nehulay, who is continuously spouting precious gems and norbus. In his right hand and at the foot of the statue are medical citron fruits, which have medicinal properties such as reducing fever.
Size: 25cm/9.8" (Height) x 23cm/9.05" (Base)
Weight: 3.016 kg (approximate)
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Copper Body, Precious Stones
The Buddhist Sculpture of Kubera portrays the lord of wealth and the savior of the north. The blessing of Dzambala and the value of his practice are universal. It assists us in minimizing or reducing all misfortunes and obstacles and growing all good fortune and happiness. Kubera's mission from the gods in Hinduism was to make worshippers wealthy. This gold-gilded Dzambhala statue is excellent for Vajrayana practice.