Who is Dzambhala?
Dzambhala, a significant figure in Buddhist tradition, is believed to be a manifestation of the Bodhisattva of Compassion, Avalokiteshvara. He embodies the virtues of generosity and the commitment to help alleviate poverty and suffering. There are several forms of Dzambhala, including Yellow Dzambhala, White Dzambhala, Green Dzambhala, Red Dzambhala, and Black Dzambhala, each associated with different aspects of wealth and protection.
Dzambhala is typically depicted in a seated posture, holding a mongoose that spits out jewels, symbolizing his power to bestow wealth. Practitioners engage in Dzambhala practice through reciting his mantra, meditation, and rituals involving offerings such as water, flowers, incense, and food. These offerings symbolize gratitude and reverence. Worshiping Dzambhala brings benefits like financial abundance, removal of obstacles, and protection from poverty, while also cultivating the practitioner's own generosity.
Product Details:
21.5cm x 19cm
Height x Width
Weight: 1.66kg
- Traditionally Hand Carved using the authentic cast body
- Coated with Multiple Layers of 24K Gold
- Adorned with Semi precious stones
- Use of Acrylics and Poster Colors
Benefits of Worshiping Dzambhala Statue
Dzambhala's primary blessing is financial abundance and prosperity. Practitioners seek Dzambhala's help to remove financial and material obstacles. Dzambhala provides protection from poverty and negative influences. Worshiping Dzambhala cultivates the practitioner's own generosity, creating a cycle of giving and receiving. Through his mantra, meditation, and rituals, practitioners connect with Dzambhala's compassionate energy, inviting abundance and protection into their lives.
Consecration Service Available
We offer consecration services performed by our experienced Lamas for all statues upon request.
Return Policy:
- Returns are accepted within 14 business days of receiving the product.
- Items must be in their original condition and packaging.
- Please contact to our official page or email .