The Five Jambhalas
The Five Jambhalas
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A Sacred Terma Treasure from Kathok Monastery – each piece is a blessed reproduction of an ancient, guarded original.
This Five Jambhalas Thangka is more than a spiritual artwork — it is a direct link to the profound terma (hidden treasure) lineage of the Nyingma school, emanating the combined wealth-bestowing power of the five divine kings of prosperity.
Key Features of This Sacred Thangka
- Authentic Source: Faithfully reproduced from an ancient, blessed original thangka safeguarded within the revered Kathok Monastery.
- Spiritual Potency: Depicts all Five Jambhalas (Yellow, White, Black, Red, and Green), inviting the blessings of material and spiritual abundance, wisdom, and protection.
- Masterful Craftsmanship: High-quality Giclée printing on premium cotton captures every detail, framed by meticulous hand-sewing from monastery craftsmen.
- Distinct Kham Style: Features the unique artistic heritage of Eastern Tibet (Kham), with its characteristic light blue skies, light green hills, and powerfully rendered, mystical wrathful deities.
- Consecrated Art: The original painting was created and blessed by a Lama painter from the Kham region, ensuring its spiritual authenticity.
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Deep Spiritual Meaning: The Five Kings of Wealth
In Tibetan Buddhism, the Five Jambhalas are revered as emanations of Buddha's compassion, removing obstacles to prosperity on all levels. This thangka serves as a powerful support for practice, helping to:
- Awaken the inner conditions for abundance and generosity (Dana).
- Attract the resources necessary for spiritual practice and benevolent action.
- Protect against poverty of heart and mind, fostering fearlessness.
- Enhance wisdom, longevity, and virtuous power alongside material well-being.
"True wealth is the freedom to practice Dharma and benefit all beings." This thangka is a visual reminder of that profound truth.
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Artisan Craft & Sacred Origin
This series thangka originates directly from Kathok Monastery, created for its devoted believers. The monastery, deeply connected to the terma lineage, holds a treasury of rare deity depictions. The powerful and mysterious presence of the wrathful lords in this style is a hallmark of their sacred art, now made accessible through this authorized reproduction. Each piece honors a centuries-old tradition of spiritual craftsmanship.
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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
A focal point for Jambhala practices and abundance meditations.
Brings powerful, positive energy and protection to your altar or home.
A daily reminder of the path of generous wisdom.
An profoundly auspicious gift for practitioners, new homeowners, or entrepreneurs.
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Authenticity & Impact Guarantee
- Handcrafted with Devotion: The frame is finished by hand by monastery craftsmen.
- Directly Sourced: An authorized reproduction from the Kathok Monastery tradition.
- Supports Tradition: Your acquisition helps sustain ancient Tibetan Buddhist artistic lineages.
- Spiritual Item: Created with intention as a tool for practice, not mere decoration.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this thangka hand-painted?
A: This is a high-quality Giclée print on cotton, reproduced from a hand-painted original. This method preserves the intricate details and vibrant colors of the ancient thangka, making this sacred art more accessible. The frame detailing is hand-sewn.
Q: What makes the "Kham style" unique?
A: The Kham style from Eastern Tibet is known for its serene landscapes (light blue skies, green hills) that contrast with intensely powerful and mystical renderings of wrathful deities, creating a unique spiritual atmosphere of peaceful strength.
Q: How should I display this thangka respectfully?
A> Place it in a clean, elevated space, such as on an altar or a wall facing east. Avoid placing it on the floor or in disrespectful locations. It is beneficial to occasionally make offerings (like clean water, light, or incense) before it.
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✨ Invite the Blessings of Abundance – This sacred Kathok Monastery thangka is a rare offering. Only limited pieces are available — once sold, this connection to a terma lineage treasure is gone.
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