Karma Gadri Art in Jambhala
Karma Gadri Art in Jambhala
Karma Gadri Art in Jambhala
Karma Gadri Art in Jambhala
Karma Gadri Art in Jambhala
Karma Gadri Art in Jambhala
Karma Gadri Art in Jambhala

Karma Gadri Art in Jambhala

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Description

Karma Gadri Art in Jambhala is buddhist Handmade Thangka with dimension 76*56 cm. It is handpainted on cotton canvas in Kathmandu, Nepal.

Jambhala is depicted at the center of painting. Manjushri is presented on top of jambhala in the painting. Vajrapani is presented on the bottom of the jambhala in the painting.

Weight 100 Grams
Size 76 x 56 cm
Material Cotton Canvas and Mineral Color

Mantra of Jambhala

The mantra of Jambhala is Om Jambhala Jalendraye Svaha.

Iconography of Jambhala

Jambhala is considered the most popular and powerful Wealth of God. He is the emanation of Buddha Ratnasambhava. He can remove poverty within the six realms, increasing virtues, life span, and wisdom.

He is also said to be an emanation of Vaisravana, one of the “Four Great World-protecting Heavenly Kings”. He is the guardian of light in Buddhism, a great charitable deity who grants fortune and protection. Lord Vaisravana lives in the northern region under the Four Heavens, at the northern crystal palace on the fourth level of Mount Sumeru.

According to the commentary on Lotus Sutra, this heavenly king is extremely knowledgeable as his perpetual protection of the Buddhas has enabled him to receive many teachings. Yellow Jambhala has a yellow-colored body, he sits in the vajra position with his right leg in the panhandle, his right foot is above a snail and lotus flower, and his left leg is kinked. He has one face and two arms. His left hand holds a mongoose named Nehulay which spews forth precious jewels from its mouth, while his right-hand holds gems-shaped fruit and the leaf of a lotus.

An ordinary image of Lord Vaisravana is one that holds a precious pagoda on the left, which pours out various treasures. In Tibetan Tantric images, the precious pagoda is replaced by the treasure-emitting mongoose. Yellow Jambhala sits on a lotus, sun disk, and moon disk.

Iconography of Manjushree

Manjushri is presented on top of Jambhala in the painting. Manjushree is the Bodhisattva who holds the flaming sword of enlightenment, by his left hand in a warning hand gesture in the left hand representing his realization of wisdom to cut through ignorance & wrong view. His right hand depicted in teaching holds the stem of a Blue Lotus flower upon which rests the Book (Pustaka) of Perfection of Transcendental Wisdom.

Mantra of Manjushree

The mantra of Manjushree is Om A Ra Pa Ca Na Dhih.

Iconography of Vajrapani

Vajrapani is presented on the bottom of the Jambhala in the painting. Vajrapaṇi is one of the earliest bodhisattvas of Mahayana Buddhism. He is the protector and guide of the Buddha and rose to symbolize the Buddha’s power.

Vajrapani is pictured dancing wildly within a halo of flames which represents transformation. He holds a vajra (thunderbolt) in his right hand which emphasizes the power to cut through the darkness of delusion. Vajrapani looks wrathful, but as a representation of the enlightened mind. He is completely free from hatred.

Mantra of Vajrapani

The mantra of Vajrapani is om vajrapani hum phat.

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