Green Dzambhala Statue: Wealth Deity

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SKU: DZQ16448

Size: 36.5cm x 26.5cm
36.5cm x 26.5cm | 14.4 x 10.4 Inches

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Handmade Green Dzambhala Statue: Wealth Deity

This Handmade Green Dzambhala Statue stands 14.4”/36.5cm tall with a base width of 10.4”/26.5cm and weighs 6.64 kg. Crafted from an oxidized copper body, it is adorned with 24K gold gilding and detailed gold & acrylic paintings. This representation of Yellow Dzambhala—the most prominent form of the Buddhist wealth deity—symbolizes abundance, generosity, and the removal of financial hardships. The rich detailing and powerful expression make this statue an ideal addition to sacred spaces and personal altars.

This Handmade Green Dzambhala Statue portrays the wealth deity in union with his consort, symbolizing the complete integration of compassion and wisdom in bestowing prosperity. Dzambhala holds a citron fruit in his right hand—signifying wealth and fulfillment—and a mongoose in his left hand, which spits jewels to represent unending abundance. His consort gracefully holds a kartika (ritual flaying knife) and a wish-fulfilling jewel, signifying the cutting away of greed and the granting of spiritual and material blessings. Adorned with a majestic crown and surrounded by a radiant halo, the deity steps on a lotus flower atop a full lotus base, emphasizing purity and enlightened energy. This statue serves as a powerful spiritual symbol for those seeking wealth free from attachment.

Size:
14.4”/36.5cm (Height) x 10.4”/26.5cm (Base)
Weight: 6.64 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Oxidized Copper Body

Green Dzambhala is the most widely revered form of Dzambhala (also known as Jambhala), the Buddhist deity of wealth and prosperity. He is believed to be an emanation of Ratnasambhava, one of the Five Dhyani Buddhas, and symbolizes generosity and the transformation of pride and miserliness into abundance and compassion.

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