"Yellow Jambhala with one face and two hands. The right hand holds a bijapuraka fruit and the left a mongoose with jewels showering down. With two feet pressing down on a conch and lotus treasure. Adorned with a blue utpala garland and jewel ornaments.
Jambhala is a wealth deity. His practices, rituals and meditations are done for the purposes of acquiring wealth - either slowly or quickly. The Tantric origins of Yellow Jambhala begin with the early Tantra texts such as the Siddhaikavira Tantra and the Manjushri Mula Kalpa Tantra. In the Anuttarayoga system Jambhala is found in the Hevajra, Guhyasamaja and Chakrasamvara Tantras. The Hevajra Tantra in particular relies upon Yellow Jambhala, in his two armed form, as the wealth deity specific to practitioners of the Hevajra system.
Full canvas measures approximately 76*56 centimeters. Inside painted area measures about 70*50 centimeters. Handcrafted in Nepal
Hand-Painted | Cotton Canvas | Natural Mineral & Vegetable Pigments
- Crafted in Kathmandu Valley, Nepal -
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Jambhala Thangkas
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