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Hand-Painted Five Zambala Thangka

Original price was: $39,688.00.Current price is: $38,688.00.

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This hand-painted Thangka features the Five  Zambala , revered Tibetan Buddhist deities of wealth, abundance, and spiritual prosperity. Created by skilled Himalayan artists using vibrant mineral pigments and gold accents, the deities stand out beautifully against a deep black background, emphasizing their ornaments, lotus thrones, and sacred details. This Thangka serves as both a work of art and a spiritual tool for meditation, wealth practice, and devotion.

Each Zambala has a unique meaning and symbolism:

  • Yellow Zambala – Central figure, symbolizes wealth and generosity, holding a jewel-spitting mongoose.
  • White Zambala – Purity and spiritual abundance, holding a citron fruit, riding a snow lion.
  • Black Zambala – Removes poverty and obstacles, seated on a corpse throne with a fierce expression.
  • Red  Zambala – Controls pride and builds personal strength, seated on a lotus.
  • Green Zambala – Protection and victory over obstacles, holding a mongoose, seated on a dragon.

The gold and green details reflect abundance, balance, and spiritual energy, while the black background represents focus and infinite potential. This Thangka is a harmonious combination of artistry, symbolism, and spiritual power, making it a meaningful addition for meditation, ritual, or display.

Symbolism & Meaning:

  • Five Jambhalas – Deities of wealth, prosperity, and spiritual guidance.
  • Vibrant Colors & Gold Accents – Highlight sacred details and divine presence.
  • Black Background – Focus, clarity, and spiritual potential.
  • Lotus Thrones & Sacred Objects – Symbolism of purity, protection, and abundance.
  • Hand-Painted – Crafted with skill and devotion by Himalayan artisans.

Product Details:

  • Hand Painted
  • Size: 150 cm x 100 cm
  • Base: 100% pure cotton
  • Origination: Nepal 
Size

86 cm x 120 cm

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