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Dzambhala Deity of Fortune | A Symbol of Prosperity

Dzambhala Deity of Fortune | A Symbol of Prosperity

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Handcrafted Dzambhala Deity of Fortune for Shrine

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Size: 9cm (Height) x 7cm (Width)
Weight:  0.100kg
Materials: Orginal Stone: Fossil Black Stone
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About Our Statue :

This Dzambhala deity of fortune statue, made of fossil black stone, stands at 9 cm in height and 7 cm in width, weighing 0.100 kg. It is depicted with a semi-wrathful expression, symbolizing his power and ability to ward off obstacles while blessing devotees with prosperity. In his right hand, he holds a citron fruit, a symbol of wealth and good fortune, while his left hand grips a mongoose, representing the dispersing of wealth. His right leg is extended outward, signifying his readiness to provide and share abundance with those in need. The figure is adorned with a five-jewel crown, a traditional symbol of divine royalty and protection.

Dzambhala’s serene yet fierce appearance is complemented by a snake around his neck, further symbolizing the power and protection that he offers. He is seated upon a double-petal lotus seat, adding spiritual purity and enlightenment to the statue’s overall design. His upward mustache and intricate detailing, from his regal attire to the detailed crown, enhance the statue’s powerful and commanding presence. The black stone material gives the figure a smooth, polished finish, adding a sense of calm and authority to Dzambhala's figure, making it a powerful and aesthetically striking representation of the deity.

Introduction To Dzambhala :

Jambala was born many eons ago in the world known as Hoetzer Jyapa, which means "a hundred light rays." Famines, natural disasters, and wars were unheard of in this region of enormous abundance. In this most fortunate realm, the Buddha Nime Shel spread Mahayoga teachings. Jambala hoped he would be reborn as a god of wealth throughout this wealthy life, with the noble goal of helping the poor and unfortunate.

How do take care of your statues?

• Place them at room temperature, avoiding direct sunlight.
• Make sure that the area where your statue is placed is completely free of moisture and dust.
• Place it at the highest place on your altar after being consecrated by Lama/monks. The best practice is to keep them covered inside a glass cabinet.
• Do not use your bare hands or any objects with a rough surface to wipe the face. Directly touching with the bare hand objects can smudge the face, leaving scratches.

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