Pancha Jambhala Hand-Made Tibetan Thangka
Specifications:
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- Item Code: HME15559
- Weight: 100 grams
- Size (cm): 75 x 54
- Material: Cotton Canvas
- Availability: In Stock
Five Jambhalas: The Wealth Deities
Dzambala (or Jambala) is the God of Wealth in Tibetan Buddhism and is associated with the Jewel Family.
In Hindu mythology, he is known as Kuber, the guardian of prosperity and material abundance. As an emanation of Avalokiteshvara Chenrezig (the Buddha of Compassion), Dzambala manifests as the wealth-giving Buddha.
The Five Wealthy Jambhalas
Each of the Five Jambhalas embodies unique energies and blessings for eliminating poverty and fostering financial stability.
- Mantras and Practices: Specific mantras are recited to invoke the blessings of each Jambhala.
- Thangka Art: The five Jambhalas are depicted in vibrant detail, allowing practitioners to visualize their divine forms during meditation.
This thangka showcases their essence, making it an ideal spiritual and artistic addition to any space.
What is a Thangka?
A Thangka is a traditional Tibetan Buddhist painting created on cotton canvas or silk appliqué.
Features of Thangka Art:
- Medium: Vibrant and detailed artworks on durable fabric.
- Subjects: Deities, sacred teachings, and spiritual narratives.
- Design: Scroll-like structure, often unframed and rolled for storage.
- Preservation: Mounted with a silk cover for protection, requiring a dry environment for longevity.
Purpose:
- Serves as a meditation aid, guiding practitioners toward mindfulness and spiritual growth.
- Represents Buddhist teachings, fostering a deeper connection with universal truths.
Significance of the Pancha Jambhala Thangka
This Pancha Jambhala Thangka is not just a piece of art but a spiritual tool that:
- Enhances Meditation: Helps visualize the Five Jambhalas and focus on their mantras.
- Promotes Prosperity: Symbolizes the elimination of poverty and the path to financial stability.
- Showcases Artistry: Reflects the dedication of skilled Tibetan artisans in preserving sacred traditions.