Tibetan Statue 6 Buddhas of Wealth,5 Jambhala and Vasudhara
Tibetan Statue 6 Buddhas of Wealth,5 Jambhala and Vasudhara
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Only a Few Available – A Sacred Relic of Abundance
⚠️ Limited stock – a unique, consecrated artifact from a Tibetan monastery, impossible to replicate.
This Tibetan Statue of the 6 Buddhas of Wealth is far more than a collectible; it is a profound spiritual instrument for inviting prosperity, wisdom, and positive energy into your life. Handmade over six decades ago and collected directly from the sacred Goinqên Monastery in Dege, Tibet, this thokcha pendant embodies the blessings of the divine guardians of wealth.
Key Features of This Sacred Statue
- Sacred Assembly: Features all five Jambhalas (Yellow, Green, Red, Black, White) and the goddess Vasudhara, forming the complete pantheon of Wealth Deities.
- Authentic Thokcha: Crafted as a traditional Tibetan pendant from bronze, a metal believed to hold spiritual power.
- Consecrated Origin: Directly sourced from Goinqên Monastery, carrying the blessings of its sacred environment.
- Ritual-Ready: Traditionally offered with a water bowl during worship to activate its energy and symbolize the flow of abundance.
- Handmade Heritage: Each detail is meticulously crafted by skilled artisans, reflecting decades-old techniques.
Deep Spiritual Meaning: Invoking the Wealth of the Dharma
In Tibetan Buddhism, wealth is not merely material. The Jambhalas, or Dzambhalas, are enlightened beings who bestow the resources necessary for spiritual practice and compassionate action, removing obstacles of poverty and fear. Vasudhara, the "Stream of Treasures," complements them, symbolizing the continuous flow of spiritual and earthly abundance. This statue is a powerful focal point for cultivating a mindset of generosity, gratitude, and fearless prosperity.
Having this sacred assembly in your space can help to:
- Awaken a consciousness of abundant potential.
- Attract the resources needed for your path and well-being.
- Protect against energy of lack and scarcity.
- Enhance practices dedicated to generosity and merit.
"True wealth is the freedom to practice generosity and wisdom."
---Artisan Craft & Sacred Origin
This is a genuine piece of Tibetan spiritual history. As a thokcha—a type of amulet often made from meteoric iron or sacred metals—it was created with ritual intention. Collected from the Goinqên Monastery in the culturally rich Dege region of Tibet, its provenance adds a layer of profound authenticity. The patina and craftsmanship speak to its age and the devout hands that shaped it, making it a truly unique spiritual heirloom.
---Product Details
- Material: Bronze
- Type: Thokcha Ritual Pendant / Statue
- Craft: 100% Handmade, Traditional Tibetan Metalwork
- Dimensions: Approximately 120mm (4.72 inches) in length, 90mm (3.54 inches) in width.
- Condition: Vintage, with the authentic character of a cherished ritual object.
Perfect For
A central, powerful representation for prosperity practices.
A focus for reciting Jambhala mantras and meditation on abundance.
Invites a harmonious and prosperous energy into your environment.
An unparalleled and meaningful gift for practitioners of Tibetan Buddhism.
Authenticity & Ethical Sourcing Guarantee
- Handmade Artifact: This is not a mass-produced item; it bears the marks of individual artisanry.
- Directly Sourced: Acquired from its original monastic context, ensuring its sacred lineage.
- Supports Tradition: Your acquisition honors the preservation of Tibetan Buddhist material culture.
- Reverent Packaging: Shipped with care and respect, ready for placement on your altar.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How should I use this statue in practice?
A: Place it respectfully on a clean altar. You may place a bowl of fresh, clean water in front as a traditional offering. While making offerings, silently or aloud recite the mantra of the Jambhala you wish to connect with (e.g., Om Dzambhala Dzalentraye Soha for Yellow Jambhala).
Q: Is this suitable for someone new to Tibetan Buddhism?
A> Absolutely. While rich in symbolism, it serves as a beautiful and powerful introduction to the Buddhist teachings on wise and generous prosperity. Its presence is a constant reminder of abundance consciousness.
Q: What makes this a "thokcha"?
A> Thokcha refers to small, often ancient, Tibetan ritual objects and amulets, typically made of metal. They are prized as power objects. This piece was crafted in that traditional pendant form, intended for spiritual purpose rather than mere decoration.
✨ Secure This Sacred Portal to Abundance – This unique relic from a Tibetan monastery cannot be replaced. Once sold, its specific blessings are gone forever.
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