Bring Prosperity with Yellow Dzambhala Mantra Statue – Perfect for Meditation & Wealth
The Kubera Statue, also known as the Jambhala Figurine, is a centerpiece of Tibetan Buddhism art and Himalayan art, representing the Wealth Deity revered for his ability to bestow prosperity, abundance, and protection against financial hardships. This Buddhist Wealth God, an essential figure in Buddhist iconography, is a popular choice for Buddhist home decor and Tibetan art collectibles. Devotees engage in Dzambhala rituals, offering practices, and Dzambhala meditation to invite wealth, eliminate poverty, and cultivate generosity while achieving spiritual well-being.
The Yellow Dzambhala Sculpture depicts the deity seated on a lotus base, adorned with opulent jewelry symbolizing wealth and abundance. In this handmade statue from Nepal, one hand carries a mongoose spouting jewels, representing the endless flow of prosperity, while the other hand holds a citron fruit, signifying wealth and longevity. This copper-based statue features intricate carvings and vibrant details, embodying Dzambhala's compassionate presence for all sentient beings and serving as a powerful shrine item for your meditation altar or place of worship.
Dzambhala Mantra: "Om Jambhala Jalendraye Svaha"
Key Features :
- Coated with Gold on Copper-Based
- 24k Pure Gold Face
- Adorned With Semi-Precious Stones
- Beautifully Decorated using Acrylic Colors
- Traditionally Hand Crafted by Master Artists
Dimensions :
Height |
Width |
Weight |
22cm |
17cm |
1.69kg |
Dzambhala: The Buddhist Deity of Wealth
Dzambhala, also known as Jambhala, Kubera, or Vaisravana, is revered across Tibetan Buddhism as a deity who best financial stability, spiritual growth, and protection from misfortune. Rooted in the ancient teachings of Vajrayana Buddhism, this Tibetan Deity embodies compassion, aiding practitioners by alleviating poverty and suffering
Traditional Tibetan Dzambhala iconography depicts him with a crown and holding a mongoose that spits jewels, symbolizing his power to provide abundance. His origins connect to both Hindu and Buddhist traditions, with five main manifestations, including the Golden Dzambhala (the most popular form), each associated with distinct blessings.
Devotees believe that engaging in wealth deity meditation or keeping a Kubera Statue in a sacred space invites not only material support but also inner wealth, creating a balanced approach to worldly and spiritual prosperity. The practice of Dzambhala empowerment and visualization is an integral part of Buddhist abundance practice, aimed at cultivating both material and spiritual riches.
The Dzambhala Offering and Tibetan wealth rituals are essential components of Tibetan Buddhism prosperity practices. These rituals, often performed in front of a Dzambhala Thangka or statue, are believed to be powerful methods for increasing merit and attracting abundance. The Golden Dzambhala, with its gilded face, is a particularly auspicious form of the deity, symbolizing the pinnacle of material and spiritual wealth.
As a Buddhist abundance symbol, the Jambhala Figurine is more than just a decorative piece; it's a profound spiritual tool. When placed on a meditation altar or in a designated place of worship, it serves as a constant reminder of the practitioner's commitment to cultivating both material prosperity and spiritual abundance.
The intricate details of these painted statues, often handmade in Nepal, showcase the exceptional skill of traditional Tibetan artisans. Each piece is not only a work of art but also a Tibetan spiritual artifact, carrying with it centuries of Buddhist wisdom and cultural significance.
Whether used in daily Dzambhala meditation practices or as a stunning piece of Buddhist home decor, the Kubera Statue embodies the essence of Tibetan Buddhism's approach to wealth and prosperity. It reminds us that true abundance comes not just from material gains, but from the richness of a compassionate and generous spirit, benefiting all sentient beings.