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Tibetan Dzambhala Statue | Prosperity and Devotion Decor
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Size: 9.5cm(Height) x 6.5cm(Length) x 4cm(Width)
Weight: 0.43 kg
Materials: Iron , Machine Made
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About Our Product
This Dzambhala Prosperity God Statue is a sacred machine made Buddhist altar figure crafted from iron, measuring 9.5 cm in height, 6.5 cm in length, and 4 cm in width, with a weight of 0.43 kg. Dzambhala is revered in Tibetan Buddhism as a wealth deity connected with prosperity, generosity, protection, and the removal of poverty. Its dark iron finish gives the statue a strong devotional presence, making it suitable for Buddhist altars, shrine rooms, meditation spaces, and spiritual home decor.
The statue depicts Dzambhala seated in a royal posture on a lotus base, with a rounded belly, ornate crown, detailed jewelry, and a powerful facial expression. His iconography is traditionally associated with abundance and spiritual wealth, with the fruit symbolizing prosperity and the mongoose representing the release of jewels and blessings. The machine made detailing gives the figure a clear and defined appearance, highlighting the crown, ornaments, seated posture, and sacred form of this important wealth deity.
In Tibetan Buddhist practice, Dzambhala is honored not only for material prosperity but also for the deeper wealth of wisdom, compassion, merit, and generosity. Placing this iron Dzambhala statue on an altar can support prosperity prayers, mindful offerings, meditation, and peaceful devotion. This sacred figure serves as a meaningful reminder that true abundance grows through gratitude, right intention, kindness, and the path toward enlightenment.
Introduction of Dzambhala
Dzambhala, also known as Jambhala, is the Buddhist God of Wealth and the protector of all lineages against misfortune. He is revered for his capacity to grant financial stability and spiritual riches, enabling practitioners to pursue Dharma without material hindrance. His practice emphasizes generosity as a core virtue, leading to both worldly and spiritual fulfillment.

























































































































































































































































































