Manjushri & Jambhala Tibetan Thangka
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Tibetan Thangka painting portraying Manjushri &J ambhala Thangka is ideal for different home stylistic theme thoughts! This 100% hand-drawn Thangka painting made in Kathmandu Valley, Nepal can be finished as an exquisite and offbeat tapestry in your home or office being a highlight of consideration. It can likewise be put on your family special raised area for reflection purposes just as profound and passionate mending, drawing in big-hearted energy of the Tibetan Buddhist workmanship.
Specification
- This Artwork is Unique
- Dimensions: 80 x 57 Cm
- Materials: Tibetan Colors With 24k Gold, Gold Semi-Precious Natural Minerals mixed with Hide Glue
- Canvas: Organic Cotton
- Origin: Nepal
- Fine Quality Thangka
Yellow Dzambhala represent the most popular embodiment of Dzambhala. Yellow Dzambhala is typically seated with his right leg in panhandle and left leg pulled in. Additionally, he is adorned with the crown and jewels of a Bodhisattva and has a large protruding stomach.
However, his most unique feature is his mongoose Nehulay that is always seen perched in his left hand. Nehulay represents Dzambhala’s subjugation of the nagas (snakes) and he is always spewing forth precious jewels and treasures. Additionally, in his right hand and at the base of the statue are medicinal citron fruits that have healing properties such as relieving fever.
Yellow Dzambhala is an emanation of Ratnasambhava and he can eliminate poverty in the 6 realms of samsara. Additionally, he can generate virtue, wisdom and long life for devotees.
Manjushree, a bodhisattva associated with prajñā (insight). Manjushree is considered to be the God of Divine Wisdom. According to the Buddhist tradition, he is the founder of Nepalese civilization and the creator of Kathmandu Valley.
He holds the sword of light and wisdom in his right hand. His left hand holds Prajnaparmita manuscript, the book of Divine Wisdom, on top of the lotus blossom. According to the tradition, he was a Chinese saint and is considered to be one of the Four Great Bodhisattvas of Chinese Buddhism.
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