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Yellow Dzambhala Statue on Throne | Wealth Deity

SKU: DZK22585

Size: 39cm x 33.5cm
39cm x 33.5cm | 15.4 x 13.2 Inches

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Yellow Dzambhala Statue on Throne |  Embodying Spiritual Prosperity 

Handcrafted in Nepal, this Yellow Dzambhala statue on a throne radiates abundant blessings, spiritual wealth, and serene prosperity. Meticulously formed from a robust copper body, it depicts the deity seated regally on a finely detailed double-lotus throne, reflecting masterful Himalayan artistry. Standing 15.35 inches (39 cm) high with a 13.19-inch (33.5 cm) base and weighing 5.42 kg, this sacred sculpture brings a commanding yet tranquil presence to altars, meditation rooms, sacred spaces, and devotional collections, inspiring generosity, auspicious energy, and spiritual abundance.

The iconography of this Yellow Dzambhala statue, seated on a throne, is imbued with profound spiritual significance, guiding practitioners toward both inner and outer abundance. His right hand holds a citrus fruit, symbolizing the ripening of wholesome karmic seeds, while his left cradles a jewel-spitting mongoose, representing liberation from poverty and the continuous flow of wealth, blessings, and spiritual merit. This sacred form inspires the cultivation of generosity, ethical action, and discernment in using resources wisely. Meditating upon Yellow Dzambhala encourages practitioners to nurture compassion, virtue, and prosperity for the benefit of all sentient beings.

Size: 15.35”/39cm (Height) x 13.19”/33.5cm (Base)
Weight: 5.42 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body, Gemstones

Yellow Dzambhala is revered as the Buddhist God of Wealth, an emanation of the Buddha Ratnasambhava. He is one of the five Dzambhalas, associated with generosity, prosperity, and the removal of financial obstacles, particularly those that hinder one’s spiritual practice. His practice encourages devotees to overcome attachment and develop a mindset of abundance, not only in material terms but also in virtues, wisdom, and compassion for others.

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