Yellow Dzambhala Sculpture, Antique Copper Finish 11", Fine Hand Carved Details - Gallery
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Nepali Yellow Dzambhala Sculpture Antique Copper Finish 11″, Fine Hand Carved Details

Original price was: $2,799.00.Current price is: $1,999.00.

Statue Identity: Yellow Dzambhala, Kubera, Jambhala
Product Dimensions: Height: 11″, Width: 9″, Depth: 6.5″

Production Method: Lost Wax Method, Antiquated Copper Finish
Production Materials: Copper Alloy
Shipping Weight: 12000 grams

Yellow Dzambhala is an embodiment of Ratnasambhava who is the Dhyani Buddha of equanimity. As a result, this Nepali Yellow Dzambhala statue can still make devotees wealthy but alleviation of poverty is given priority. It is the Buddhist mandate of Dzambhala to make basic necessities accessible to the less fortunate.

By alleviating extreme poverty Dzambhala will help to eliminate the defilements that it creates. This is because if people cannot meet their basic needs it can lead to crime. As a result, it is much more difficult to adhere to the Dharma path for the impoverished. Additionally, Dzambhala encourages devotees to contribute as much as possible to eliminate wealth disparity.

Features of Nepali Yellow Dzambhala Sculpture

This Nepali Yellow Dzambhala sculpture has the banner of victory leaning against his right shoulder. It is an auspicious Tibetan symbol representing the Buddha’s victory over the demon Mara. Additionally, he holds his mongoose named Nehulay in his left hand. Nehulay is always spewing forth precious jewels from his mouth. Also, near his left knee are some medicinal fruits known as “bijapuraka”.

Dzambhala is one of the eight Dharmapala who is responsible for the protection of the Dharma. This task was given to him by Shakyamuni Buddha after Dzambhala protected him from the demon Mara. Although there are 5 emanations of Dzambhala, the Yellow Dzambhala is the most popular. Click here to learn more about the Dzambhalas.

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