In Hindu mythology, Jambhala is known as Kubera. Jambhala
is also believed to be an emanation of Avalokitesvara or Chenrezig, the
Bodhisattva of Compassion. There are five different wealth Jambhalas; each has
his own practice and mantra to help eliminate poverty and create financial
stability.In the Tibetan Buddhism, Jambhala or Dzambhala is the wealth-giving
form of the Bodhisattva of Compassion sent to help human beings by eliminating
poverty, so that one may focus on the path of spirituality more effectively.
Over time there evolved not one but five wealth Jambhalas, each with his own mantra
and practice to help eradicate poverty and create financial stability. The more
well-known Yellow Jambhala is believed to be the manifestation of Buddha
Ratnasambhava who represents richness.
As per Tibetan Buddhism, Jambhala is known as the wealth-giving avatar of
the Bodhisattva of Compassion which helps granting riches and remover of
poverty, so that one can focus on the path of spirituality properly. Ideal
Placement of the Kubera idol is facing outside towards the main entrance of the
home / office to attract financial luck and for protection.
Keep and display the Tibetan Jambhala Wealth God in
your living room, main hall or offices facing the entrance to enjoy the
blessings of wealth luck and protectionassociated with this powerful and auspicious ancient symbol.
All forms of Jambhala bestow wealth
but they do so in different fashion. Each also provides other gifts and
blessings. Yellow Jambhala is particularly beloved.
* Black Jambhala, Chief of the five
Jam bhalas, is believed to be a path of Kubera, Lord of Wealth. Black Jambhala
eliminates illness, resentment, rage, and criminal inclinations. He is a wrathful
form of Jambhala depicted standing, surrounded by a ring of fire. His
additional attribute is a cup formed from a skull.
* Green Jambhala bring success and victory in all
matters. He helps overcome jealousy, envy, and has the power to stop bad omens
from coming true.
* Red Jambhala sometimes appears
with an elephant’s head. Red Jambhala is recommended for those already in
possession of wealth and status. He helps keep business and finances healthy
and assists in making advantageous contacts, contracts, and arrangements; he
also helps overcome greed and attachment to the tangible and intangible
benefits of wealth.
* White Jambhala is considered an
emanation of Avalokiteshvara, born from the Bodhisattva’s right eye. White
Jambhala may also be identified with White Tara. White Jambhala rides a
turquoise dragon. His additional attribute is a bar of gold.
* Yellow Jambhala, the most beloved
Jambhala, known as the “Wealth Buddha,”blesses people with prosperity and abundance so that they are free from
material concerns and may focus on spirituality instead.
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