Dzambhala; ཛམ་བྷ་ལ་; 财神

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Jambhala protects all lineages and sentient beings, guarding them against sickness and difficulties. As a bodhisattva of material and spiritual wealth, he provides financial stability. In Hindu mythology, he is referred to as Kubera and is believed to emanate from Avalokiteshvara, the bodhisattva of compassion. There are five different forms of Jambhala, each with unique practices and mantras to eradicate poverty. He is typically depicted sitting on a lotus beneath the sun and moon disks, holding a mongoose in his left hand that releases jewels for those in need. Yellow Dzambhala is shown wearing a crown and jewels of a bodhisattva, riding a snow lion on a lotus pedestal.

Hand-painted in Nepal.

The natural Pigment Painting measures 26.5 Inches by 18 Inches, with an additional silk Thangka bordering it.

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Jambhala protects all lineages and sentient beings, guarding them against sickness and difficulties. As a bodhisattva of material and spiritual wealth, he provides financial stability. In Hindu mythology, he is referred to as Kubera and is believed to emanate from Avalokiteshvara, the bodhisattva of compassion. There are five different forms of Jambhala, each with unique practices and mantras to eradicate poverty. He is typically depicted sitting on a lotus beneath the sun and moon disks, holding a mongoose in his left hand that releases jewels for those in need. Yellow Dzambhala is shown wearing a crown and jewels of a bodhisattva, riding a snow lion on a lotus pedestal.

Hand-painted in Nepal.

The natural Pigment Painting measures 26.5 Inches by 18 Inches, with an additional silk Thangka bordering it.

Jambhala protects all lineages and sentient beings, guarding them against sickness and difficulties. As a bodhisattva of material and spiritual wealth, he provides financial stability. In Hindu mythology, he is referred to as Kubera and is believed to emanate from Avalokiteshvara, the bodhisattva of compassion. There are five different forms of Jambhala, each with unique practices and mantras to eradicate poverty. He is typically depicted sitting on a lotus beneath the sun and moon disks, holding a mongoose in his left hand that releases jewels for those in need. Yellow Dzambhala is shown wearing a crown and jewels of a bodhisattva, riding a snow lion on a lotus pedestal.

Hand-painted in Nepal.

The natural Pigment Painting measures 26.5 Inches by 18 Inches, with an additional silk Thangka bordering it.