Thangka is a Buddhist religion painting literally painted on cotton or silk. Thangka is an art of representing and visualizing of deities. On, this thangka the Jambhala (Kuber) deity in painted by an experienced artist which in this field from generations. Artist have used acrylic color with 24K pure gold to enrich the beauty of thangka on canvas. Thangka measures 45 cm width and 64 cm height. The thangka is beautiful to hang on the walls of home, offices and other. Thangkas are especially used for mediation.
Jambhala the god of wealth is the Buddhist form of the Kubera. As Yi-dam is called Jambala, probably from the Jambhara (Lemon) which he carries in the right hand. He is little giant and prosperous looking. He holds the bag of money and coins. His crown may contain an image of Ratnasambhava. Like Kubera, he is attended by a mongoose that vomits jewels. There is a white form of Jambhala holding a trident and scepter. He is seated sideways on a dragon.
Jambhala is said to be an emanation of Avalokitesvara or Chenrezig.
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Jambhala (Kuber) Tibetan Thangka Painting 45 cm W x 64 cm H Hand Paint Nepal