Yellow Jambhala - 13th Century Old Version
Yellow Jambhala - 13th Century Old Version
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A Sacred Heirloom from Kathok Monastery – each piece is a blessed reproduction of a 13th-century treasure.
This Yellow Jambhala - 13th Century Old Version Thangka is more than a painting — it is a portal to ancient blessings and a powerful tool for attracting spiritual and material abundance. Reproduced with reverence from a 15th-century original housed in the sacred Kathok Monastery, this thangka carries the lineage of masters and is blessed by lamas for devotees.
Key Features of This Sacred Thangka
- Authentic Reproduction: Faithful Giclee print of the original 13th-century Yellow Jambhala iconography from Kathok Monastery.
- Blessed Origin: Created for believers and consecrated by monastery lamas, infusing it with spiritual potency.
- Premium Materials: Printed on genuine Tibetan cotton and framed by hand using traditional methods by Tibetan craftsmen.
- Protective Silk Cover: The front is covered with silk to honor and protect the sacred image.
- Complete & Ready: Includes exquisite wooden painting shafts and a hanging lanyard for immediate display in your sacred space.
Spiritual Meaning of Yellow Jambhala
Yellow Jambhala, a revered wealth deity in Tibetan Buddhism, is not merely a bestower of material fortune. He represents the transformation of greed into generosity and the cultivation of inner richness. This thangka serves as a focal point for practices that:
- Awaken the energy of virtuous abundance and remove obstacles to prosperity.
- Attract conditions conducive to spiritual practice and compassionate action.
- Protect one's resources, allowing them to be used for the benefit of all beings.
- Enhance practices of generosity (Dana) and the understanding that true wealth supports the path to enlightenment.
"Jambhala's blessing is the wisdom to use wealth wisely on the spiritual journey."
Traditional Craft & Sacred Origin
This handcrafted thangka originates from the esteemed Kathok Monastery, a center of spiritual practice and artistic tradition. The pattern is meticulously printed on authentic Tibetan cotton, and each piece is then carefully hand-framed by skilled Tibetan artisans, ensuring every thangka is a unique object of devotion. This process supports traditional crafts and preserves a living spiritual heritage.
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.
Perfect For
- Establishing a wealth deity practice (Jambhala Sadhana) in your home altar.
- Enhancing the energy of prosperity and generosity in your meditation space or office.
- Daily reminders to practice mindful stewardship of resources.
- A profoundly meaningful gift for practitioners, bringing blessings of abundance and spiritual protection.
Authenticity & Blessing Guarantee
- Handmade & Blessed: Each thangka is hand-framed and comes from a blessed lineage.
- Directly Sourced: Reproduced from authentic Kathok Monastery iconography.
- Supports Tradition: Your purchase helps sustain Tibetan Buddhist art and culture.
- Sacred Object: Treated with respect throughout creation and shipping.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this a painted or printed thangka?
A: This is a high-fidelity Giclee print on cotton, reproducing the exact details and mineral pigment colors of the 15th-century original. It is then hand-framed in the traditional style.
Q: Can I choose the frame color?
A: Yes! There are 8 different frame colors available. Please select your preferred color number during checkout. Please note that sizes may vary slightly between frame colors.
Q: How should I care for and display this thangka?
A> Display it in a clean, respectful place, ideally on an altar or wall facing east. Avoid direct sunlight and high humidity. The silk cover helps protect the image from dust.
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✨ Invite the Blessings of Jambhala Into Your Life – Only limited pieces of this sacred Kathok Monastery reproduction are available. Once sold, this specific blessed batch is gone forever.
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