Jambhala Reviews
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9″ Chinse Tibetan Buddhism Red Bronze Yellow Jambhala Buddha Statue $199.00 |
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13″ Chinese Tibetan Buddhism Silver Yellow Jambhala Buddha Dragon Statue $299.00 |
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11″Chinese Tibet Silver Painting Yellow Jambhala Buddha and Consort Lion Statue $285.00 |
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Tibet Buddhism Pure Silver White Jambhala Ride Dragon Bodhisattva Buddha Statue $1,794.00 |
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9″Chinese Tibetan Buddhism Bronze White Jambhala On Dragon Beast Statue $199.00 |
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9″ Chinese Tibetan Silver Painting Jambhala Vaishravana Buddha On Lion Statue $198.00 |
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Tibet buddha-Bronze Kubera Jambhala Wealth God on Dragon 5″x 4.5″x 2.25″, 1 LBS $500.00 |
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Old Tibet Buddhism Stone With Painting Black Jambhala Wealth Buddha Statue Nepal $874.00 |
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Old Tibet Buddhism Bronze 24K Gold Gilt Wealth Yellow Jambhala Buddha Statue $915.40 |
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15″ Chinese Tibetan Buddhism Red Bronze Yellow Jambhala Buddha Statue $299.00 |
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10″ Marked Tibetan Silver Painting Yellow Jambhala Buddha Aureole Ring Statue $199.00 |
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13″ Silver Painting Mammon YuanBao Jambhala On Tiger Tigre Dragon Wealth Statue $299.00 |
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22″ Tibet Tibetan Bronze 24K Gold Wood 21 Buddha Yellow Jambhala Shrine Tangka $3,496.00 |
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10″Tibet Bronze 24K Gold Gilt Vaishravana Jambhala King Kubera Buddha Statue $901.60 |
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13″Tibet Tibetan Silver Yellow Jambhala Buddha Statue $326.60 |
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Tibet Bronze 24K Gold Vaishravana Jambhala King Kubera Buddha On Kylin Statue $1,242.00 |
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9″ Tibet Tibetan Monastery Purple Bronze Seat Yellow Jambhala Buddha Statue $643.08 |
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10″ Chinese Tibetan Silver Yellow Jambhala YabYum Buddha Foo Fu Dog Kylin Statue $285.00 |
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13″ Tibet Bronze 24K Gold Yellow Jambhala Buddha Statue $1,650.00 |

Zambales Arya pa-Jambala Phag
Arya Jambala
Phag pa Zambales
Arya Paints> Jambala is one of many gods of wealth. It is also said to be the manifestation of Avalokiteshvara Monkey Dra work for the benefit of all sentient beings and is considered as a protective deity of Shakyamuni Buddha , Guru Padmasambhava and Vajrapani.
Once, many eons ago, Jambala arose in the world known Hoetzer Jyapa. Significance of a hundred rays of light. It was a great asset where famine, natural disasters and wars were unknown. Again, in this world happier, Shel Nime The Buddha's teaching spread Mahayoga. During this life prosperious, Jambala prayed fervently, with noble motivation to help the poor and unfortunate, it would be reborn as a god of wealth. After this beautiful life and his desire, he is reborn as a prince of a kingdom north of Mt. Meru governed by Vaisravana, one of the main gods of wealth. Therefore, it is said to continue to fulfill his vow to help all sentient beings with his generosity through all time. In some texts it is mentioned that Jambala endows its followers with both material and spiritual wealth, the former member actually to create good conditions for the acquisition of the latter.
Jambala manifest in a semi-wrathful, is shown seated on a disk moon atop a lotus seat with his right leg stretched out on a conch. His body is adorned with orange saffron various precious ornaments and a garland of flowers cool. Jambala is a little round, her stomach protruding round and prominent. He holds a fruit puraka bias in his right hand and mongoose GEM-production in the left hand as a symbol of wealth ever. In the bottom right and left of the dark and do Jambalaare Jambala Jyun Ma, a goddess of the forecast Spill wealth.The Jambala precious stones, glittering light and shelves.
The deep blue sky and expensive to create a sense of capaciousness. The clouds are formed lower in the sky, around the areola, which, by projecting the main figure of the end jambala.Darkly clouds radiate in the sky around him, indicating the immense magnetic power Jambala breathe. The mixture of clouds tinted pink and blue clouds also serves to distinguish clouds and sky, because both are blue.
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The Wealth-Giving Practice of White Dzambhala, Riding a Turquoise Dragon Includes “The Wealth-Giving Practice of White Dzambhala” together with “The Daily Practice of Water Offering to Dzambhala.”… |
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Indian Sculpture Fogg Art Museum descriptive catalog of the exhibition of Indian Sculpture from the collection of Mr and Mrs Earl Morse. It has 38 full-page, black and white plates of some of the finest sculpture of its type in the world. Buddha, Parvati and other religious works are displayed, dating from the 2nd century A.D. to the 16th. Marvelous look at this fine collection…. |
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October 7th, 2009
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