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Tibetan Wealth Deity Statue | Altar Decor for Prosperity Practice
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Size: 18cm(Height) x 13cm(Length) x 5cm(Width)
Weight: 1.55 kg
Materials: Stone
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About Our Product
This stone Dzambhala statue represents the revered Buddhist wealth protector associated with abundance, generosity, and the removal of financial and spiritual obstacles. Measuring 18cm in height, 13cm in length, and 5cm in width, with a weight of 1.55kg, the sculpture reflects traditional Himalayan carving style and is suitable for Buddhist altars, meditation spaces, shrine rooms, and spiritual collections.
The statue depicts Dzambhala seated in a powerful posture with a crowned head, rounded face, expressive eyes, and richly carved ornaments across the body. His right hand rests near the chest while holding symbolic attributes, and his left hand is positioned in a gesture associated with generosity and blessing. The detailed necklace, crown, earrings, and robe patterns highlight the traditional iconography of this wealth protector, while the natural stone surface gives the carving an aged and devotional character.
In Tibetan Buddhist practice, Dzambhala is honored as a protector who encourages generosity, ethical prosperity, and the removal of obstacles that prevent spiritual growth. His presence reminds practitioners that abundance is connected with compassion, wisdom, and the practice of giving. This stone sculpture can be placed on an altar, shrine table, meditation corner, or spiritual display as a symbol of prosperity, protection, mindful wealth, and positive energy.
Introduction of Dzambhala
Dzambhala is widely recognized as a Buddha of Wealth. His teachings can guide us toward achieving enlightenment, which is the ultimate spiritual goal. Additionally, his methods support personal growth, enabling us to become better individuals. Practicing Dzambhala's teachings fosters virtues like kindness, compassion, and generosity. By incorporating these values into our lives, we can become more harmonious and balanced. Dzambhala's practices also help mitigate hardships and challenges, promoting overall well-being.

























































































































































































































































































