Dzambhala; ཛམ་བྷ་ལ་; 财神

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Dzambhala is the protector of all lineages and sentient beings, helping to alleviate sickness and difficulties. He is a bodhisattva connected to both material and spiritual wealth, especially in promoting financial stability. Known as the god of wealth, he is also identified with Kubera in Hindu mythology and is believed to be an emanation of Avalokiteshvara, the bodhisattva of compassion. There are five distinct forms of Dzambhala, each with unique practices and mantras to combat poverty. Typically, he is depicted seated on a lotus, with the sun and moon disks around him, holding a mongoose in his left hand that produces jewels for those in need.

Hand-painted in Nepal.

The natural Pigment Painting measures 24 Inches by 16 Inches, with an additional silk Thangka bordering it.

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Dzambhala is the protector of all lineages and sentient beings, helping to alleviate sickness and difficulties. He is a bodhisattva connected to both material and spiritual wealth, especially in promoting financial stability. Known as the god of wealth, he is also identified with Kubera in Hindu mythology and is believed to be an emanation of Avalokiteshvara, the bodhisattva of compassion. There are five distinct forms of Dzambhala, each with unique practices and mantras to combat poverty. Typically, he is depicted seated on a lotus, with the sun and moon disks around him, holding a mongoose in his left hand that produces jewels for those in need.

Hand-painted in Nepal.

The natural Pigment Painting measures 24 Inches by 16 Inches, with an additional silk Thangka bordering it.

Dzambhala is the protector of all lineages and sentient beings, helping to alleviate sickness and difficulties. He is a bodhisattva connected to both material and spiritual wealth, especially in promoting financial stability. Known as the god of wealth, he is also identified with Kubera in Hindu mythology and is believed to be an emanation of Avalokiteshvara, the bodhisattva of compassion. There are five distinct forms of Dzambhala, each with unique practices and mantras to combat poverty. Typically, he is depicted seated on a lotus, with the sun and moon disks around him, holding a mongoose in his left hand that produces jewels for those in need.

Hand-painted in Nepal.

The natural Pigment Painting measures 24 Inches by 16 Inches, with an additional silk Thangka bordering it.