Yellow Jambhala
Yellow Jambhala
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A Sacred Thangka from a Renowned Monastery – each piece is a blessed reproduction of a rare, ancient original.
This Yellow Jambhala Thangka is more than a spiritual painting — it is a direct connection to the profound wealth-bestowing blessings of the Dharma. Sourced from the sacred Kathok Monastery, this thangka is a powerful support for practitioners seeking to cultivate both material and spiritual abundance, removing obstacles to a generous and prosperous life.
Key Features of This Sacred Thangka
- Authentic Monastery Origin: Created for and by the believers of Kathok Monastery, a revered seat of the Nyingma tradition.
- Blessed Reproduction: Faithfully reproduced from an ancient, consecrated original thangka collected and blessed by the monastery's lamas.
- Exceptional Craftsmanship: The pattern is giclée printed on premium cotton for clarity, and the frame is meticulously hand-sewn by the monastery's own craftsmen.
- Powerful Artistic Style: Features the distinctive Kham region style with light green hills and a soft blue sky, creating a serene backdrop for the intensely powerful deity.
- Spiritual Utility: An ideal focal point for meditation, altar centerpiece, or a source of blessings for your sacred space.
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The Spiritual Meaning of Yellow Jambhala
Yellow Jambhala, a wealth deity of Tibetan Buddhism, is not merely a symbol of material gain. He represents the abundance of wisdom, compassion, and virtuous activity. Practicing with his image helps to:
- Awaken the inner richness of generosity and reduce miserliness.
- Attract the conditions necessary for spiritual practice and benevolent action.
- Protect against poverty of heart and spirit.
- Enhance merit and create the causes for lasting prosperity.
This thangka, emanating from the terma (treasure) lineage emphasized by Kathok Monastery, carries a particularly strong and mysterious power, making the wrathful yet benevolent presence of Jambhala profoundly palpable.
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Authentic Craft & Sacred Origin
This is not a mass-produced item. It originates from the Kathok Monastery, known for its deep commitment to authentic terma lineages and rare deity depictions. The original painting was created by a Lama painter from the Kham region, ensuring its iconographic accuracy and spiritual potency. The hand-sewn frame represents the final touch of devotion by monastic artisans, completing a sacred object meant for genuine practice.
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Product Details
- Material: Cotton & fiber canvas, silk protective cover, wooden shaft.
- Type: Giclee Print Thangka.
- Craft: High-resolution digital print with mineral pigments, hand-framed.
- Condition: Condition: New, blessed, and ready for spiritual practice.
- Total Frame Size: Height: 120cm (47.2"), Top Width: 66cm (26"), Bottom Width: 82cm (32.3").
- Core Image Size: 60cm x 40cm (approx. 23.6" x 15.8").
- Note: Select your preferred frame color from 8 options at purchase.
- Slight size variations may occur between frame colors.
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Perfect For
- Deepening your meditation on generosity and abundance.
- Establishing a powerful centerpiece for your home altar or meditation room.
- Carrying the protective and enriching blessings of a major Dharma protector into your space.
- Giving a spiritually significant and authentic gift to a serious practitioner.
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Our Authenticity Guarantee
- Direct Monastery Sourcing: Procured directly from the Kathok Monastery community.
- Hand-Finished: The frame is hand-sewn by skilled craftsmen, preserving a traditional touch.
- Supports Tradition: Your acquisition helps support the monastic arts and the monastery.
- Sacred Object: Treated and presented with the respect a spiritual item deserves.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this thangka hand-painted?
A: This thangka is a high-fidelity giclée print on cotton, reproduced from the original hand-painted ancient thangka. The frame is hand-sewn. This method preserves the intricate details and makes the blessings of this rare image more accessible.
Q: How should I care for this thangka?
A> Keep it in a clean, respectful place, ideally on an altar or wall facing east. Avoid direct sunlight, high humidity, and handle it with clean hands as a sign of respect for the sacred image.
Q: Is it suitable for beginners?
A> Absolutely. While it comes from a deep tradition, anyone drawn to the qualities of wisdom, generosity, and abundance can respectfully display this thangka. It serves as a beautiful and meaningful introduction to Tibetan Buddhist art and symbolism.
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✨ Invite Sacred Abundance into Your Life – This limited reproduction from Kathok Monastery is a rare opportunity. Once these few blessed pieces are sold, they are gone forever.
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