Prosperity's Emblem: Dzambhala Seated on a Gemstone Throne
Let me introduce you to the magnificent Dzambhala: The Buddha of Wealth Sculpture, a towering representation of wealth and success in Buddhist tradition. This sculpture, which stands an astonishing 40.1 inches tall and rests on a 24.4-inch base, weighs 30.54 kg. It represents the weighty presence and influence of Dzambhala in guiding practitioners toward giving and plenty. This exquisitely produced sculpture, which is made of a copper body and has 24K gold gilding, acrylic and gold paintings, and hand-carved green, red, and blue gemstones, perfectly embodies the regal and luxurious essence of Dzambhala.
The fact that Dzambhala is portrayed as sitting majestically on a large throne attests to his standing as the Buddhist pantheon's god of wealth. The throne is not just a seat but a work of art in itself, decorated with intricately carved gemstones and crowned with a parasol and a stupa, symbols of protection and the enlightened mind. This sculpture serves as a potent reminder of the potential for prosperity and the importance of generosity in the Buddhist path.
The Dzambhala: The Buddha of Wealth Sculpture is perfect for individual altars, meditation areas, or as a classy focal point in a collection devoted to both material and spiritual growth. It deeply inspires a sense of abundance and well-being. It promotes a path of awareness and altruistic conduct by encouraging practitioners to embrace the qualities of generosity and moral wealth accumulation.
Size: 40.1"/102cm (Height) x 24.4"/62cm (Base)
Weight: 30.54 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Hand Carved Gemstone, Copper Body
Dzambhala, revered across various schools of Buddhism, embodies the principle that spiritual and material well-being are intertwined. By venerating Dzambhala and practicing generosity, devotees can attract wealth and abundance into their lives, not as ends in themselves but as means to support their spiritual practice and assist others. Dzambhala’s various forms, each representing different aspects of abundance and prosperity, highlight the multifaceted nature of wealth in the Buddhist tradition.