Handcrafted Yellow Dzambhala Sculpture | Dzambhala Prosperity Deity
The statue of Dzambhala, a prosperity deity in Tibetan Buddhism is a specific sculpture, which is 11 inches tall, has a copper body covered in elaborate gold acrylic paints, hand-carved jewels, and 24K gold gilding. The deity's capacity to grant unending prosperity and aid in overcoming arrogance is symbolized by the jewel-spitting mongoose he holds in his left hand, one of the many metaphorical qualities of Dzambhala that have been expertly highlighted by the craftsmanship.
Dzambhala structures typically depict the figure with a furious, protective look, highlighting his role in removing obstacles and poverty. This statue depicts Dzambhala's dual character as a giver of financial wealth and a spiritual mentor encouraging charity and overcoming attachments, all while sitting atop a lotus throne, a traditional symbol of purity.
Size: 11”/28cm (Height) x 9.1”/23cm (Base)
Weight: 2.58 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Hand Carved Gemstone, Copper Body
One of the Five Dzambhalas, the Yellow Dzambhala, is regarded in Buddhist traditions as a defender of living beings who suffer from poverty and financial insecurity. As a wealth and prosperity deity, he is frequently summoned in rites and customs to alleviate financial hardships, showering spiritual and worldly abundance upon the committed.