Large Tibetan Wealth Deity, White Dzambhala | Surrounded by Divine Attendants
This exquisite Tibetan Wealth Deity, White Dzambhala thangka, powerfully symbolizes abundance, generosity, and spiritual protection. Hand-painted by a skilled Nepali artist in the traditional style, it features acrylic colors, 24K gold, and fine cotton canvas. The thangka is richly layered with ornamental gold detailing and a radiant crimson canvas.
White Dzambhala, a compassionate wealth deity, is depicted seated atop a dragon, symbolizing power, motion, and mastery over material and spiritual prosperity. Adorned in royal ornaments and a golden crown, he holds a khatvanga, used to cut through ignorance and negativity. His expression is fierce yet benevolent, reflecting his role in removing poverty, healing karmic debt, and protecting the Dharma through abundance.
Surrounding Dzambhala are four celestial attendant figures above and below who are guardians and supporters of wealth-bestowing energy. The lush floral motifs, stylized clouds, and intricate offering elements reflect classic Vajrayana iconography, creating an atmosphere of divine opulence. This large-format thangka is a sacred visual tool for wealth-attracting rituals and meditation, and a luxurious piece of art that radiates majesty and spiritual presence.
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Size: 24"/ 61 cm (width) x 32"/ 81 cm (height)
Materials: Cotton Canvas, Acrylic Colors, Genuine 24K Gold
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THIS THANGKA IS HAND-PAINTED IN THE TRADITIONAL STYLE BY A NEPALI ARTIST, AND THE QUALITY IS HIGH
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BROCADE MOUNT
We offer traditional brocade mounts upon request. For your final confirmation, we will send available samples and pricing details.
CONSECRATION OF THANGKA
As you requested for consecrations/blessings, we can take the thangka to nearby monasteries/Rinpoches from the Boudha Stupa. We kindly ask that you contribute $50 to the monasteries for these blessing/consecration services.