Oxidized Silver Plated Wealth and Abundance Red Dzambhala with Consort Vasudhara Statue
This handcrafted Red Dzambhala with Consort Vasudhara Statue is precisely made from oxidized copper and silver-plated, representing the profound meaning of wealth, protection, and success. Dzambhala, the Tibetan riches deity, is renowned for his capacity to alleviate poverty and provide material and spiritual prosperity.
The artwork represents Red Dzambhala (Dzambhala Marpo) and his consort Vasudhara, who represent wealth and prosperity in Tibetan Buddhist iconography. Red Dzambhala also represents power and anger, and he wears a silver crown to signify his status as a wealth deity. He usually clutches a mongoose in his left hand, indicating limitless riches. Vasudhara, seated in his lap, represents richness and fertility, and is shown holding a curved knife from which wealth flows. Their partnership represents the balance of compassion and wisdom, which is necessary for spiritual development and material wealth, making them important characters in Buddhist practice.
Size: 16.7”/42.5cm (Height) x 14.8”/37.5cm (Base)
Weight: 12.66 kg
Material: Oxidized Copper Body, Silver Plated
Red Dzambhala is one of the five manifestations of the Buddhist god of riches, known for his ability to provide prosperity and protect against calamity. His red form is particularly connected with controlling bad energy and overcoming obstacles to wealth. With his consort Vasudhara, the goddess of fertility and prosperity, this celestial couple is adored for the gifts of financial wealth, inner well-being, and spiritual growth, providing a balance of protection and nourishment.