This antiquated Yellow Dzambhala statue is an embodiment of one of the Dhyana Buddhas – Ratnasambhava. As a result, Dzambhala has the Buddhist mandate for wealth equality and the elimination of poverty. Additionally, he wishes to alleviate the suffering of the disadvantaged so they are less compelled to engage in desperate measures. Dzambhala is also a Dharmapala, which is a protector of the Dharma. Indeed, Dzambhala was personally chosen as a Dharmapala by the Buddha himself.
Features of our Antiquated Yellow Dzambhala Statue
Yellow Jambhala, the most popular form of the Buddhist God of Wealth, holds the citron fruit in his right hand and the jewel-spitting mongoose Nehulay in his left — learn more about Yellow Jambhala statue meaning and iconography. Nehulay is always spitting forth precious jewels and also represents Yellow Dzambhala’s subjugation of the Nagas. Furthermore, the right hand of Yellow Dzambhala is displaying the Varada “gift giving” mudra.
His right leg sits in panhandle partially extended and his left leg is drawn in. As a result, he is always ready to come to the assistance of sentient life. Additionally, Yellow Dzambhala sits on a single lotus pedestal and wears the crown and jewels of a Bodhisattva.
Authentic, Handmade in Nepal
Every statue and ritual item is handcrafted in Patan, Nepal, using traditional lost wax casting and comes with a certificate of authenticity issued by Nepal's Department of Archaeology, verifying its materials, technique, and origin.











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