Jambhala, also known as Dzambhala, Dzambala, Zambala or Jambala, is the Buddhist deity of fortune and wealth and a member of the Jewel Family . He is sometimes...
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Kubera after the Hindu prototype". Kubera is the Buddhist Vaiśravaṇa or Jambhala, and the Japanese Bishamon. The Buddhist Vaisravana, like the Hindu Kubera...
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caishenye (無極財神爺) Śrīmahādevī Vaiśravaṇa Benzaiten Kangiten Vasudhara Jambhala Palden Lhamo Thurathadi Ame-no-Sagume Seven Lucky Gods Thần Tài Bà Chúa...
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epithet of the Hindu god Kubera. Vaiśravaṇa is also known as Kubera and Jambhala in Sanskrit and Kuvera in Pāli. Other names include: traditional Chinese:...
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Jambhala (Kubera) deity in Tibet (18th–19th century)...
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venerate him as a buddha. In esoteric Buddhist schools he is identified as Jambhala. "Caishen | God of Wealth, Fortune, Prosperity | Britannica". Encyclopædia...
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respective consorts, Prithvi alongside Vishnu and Vasudhara alongside Jambhala. Her mantra is "Om Śri Vasudhara Ratna Nidhana Kashetri Svāhā", when one...
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century Carving of a yaksha (夜叉) Dharanendra Dwarf (mythology) Gnome Goblin Jambhala Jinn Kubera List of Yakshas Manibhadra Nalakuvara Ogre Pañcika Pygmy (Greek...
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female bodhisattvas Mala and Dhupa. In Tibet, Vaiśravaṇa, also known as Jambhala and Kubera, is considered a worldly dharmapāla, and is often depicted as...
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of Buddhism and the Martial Arts". van der Kuijp, Leonard W.J. (1993). "Jambhala: an imperial envoy to Tibet during the late Yuan". The Journal of the American...
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Jambhala, the Buddhist god of riches, seated in Lalitasana. Nepal, 1643...
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collections. The images of Buddha, Maitreya, Manjusri, Avalokitesvara, Tara, Jambhala are showcased as some of the finest sculptures of Buddhist affiliation...
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Buddha" Maitreya. It is often seen depicting the pot-bellied god of wealth, Jambhala in Buddhism and Kubera to Hindus. The pose is common for Brahma, Vishnu...
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Avalokiteśvara (Padmapani, Khasarpana), Vajrapani, Tara, Marichi, Yamantaka, Jambhala and Vajravārāhī. For centuries before its re-"discovery" by Europeans,...
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"Medicine King" Candraprabha ("Moon Light") Sūryaprabha ("Solar Light") Jambhala, a bodhisattva of wealth Mahāsthāmaprāpta, the second attendant bodhisattva...
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purses (nakulika), or "purse-like objects" Buddhist (Pañcika and Vaiśravaṇa/Jambhala) and Hindu (Kubera) deities/gods/goddesses have money bags (or purses or...
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notably include those of the Buddha in different postures, Avalokiteshvara, Jambhala, Manjushri, Marichi, and Tara. Hindu sculptures of Vishnu, Shiva-Parvathi...
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Dawu County in the west and south. Zamthang, which means "the field of Jambhala" (Tibetan: ཛམ་པ་ལ་ཐང་།) in Tibetan, lies in the southeast of the Tibetan...
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inexhaustible treasure and wealth, is also an attribute of wealth deities like Jambhala, Vaishravana and Vasudhara. A conch shell represents victory, the spreading...
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1942 i c g Ischyronota Weise, 1891 i c g Isopedhispa Spaeth, 1936 i c g Jambhala Würmli, 1975 i c g Javeta Baly, 1858 i c g Jonthonota Spaeth, 1913 i c...
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Angeles area, entrusting him with the treasure cycle of the deity Orgyen Jambhala and recognizing his son Rigdzin as a rebirth of a past master named Gyarong...
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Hitopadeśa – Nārāyaṇa-paṇḍita Siṃhāsana-dvātriṃśikā Vetāla-pañcaviṃśati – Jambhala-datta Jātaka-mālā – Ārya-śūra Bhoja-prabandha – Ballāḻa Śuka-saptati –...
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traditional yidam practices such as Vajrayogini, Chakrasamvara, Vajrakilaya, Jambhala, Gesar, Tara, Manjushri, and Vajrasattva. Chogyam Trungpa wrote a number...
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gods who are considered as manifestations of Buddhas such as the five Jambhalas and the devas who reside in Pure Abodes and other deities such as Tara...
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Basalt - ca 10th Century CE Manjusri_Inscribed_-_Basalt_-_ca_10th-11th_Cent Jambhala - Circa - 10th Century AD - Kurkihar - Bihar - Indian Museum - Kolkata...
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with inscriptions on some of them, are of Buddha, Boddhisattva, Tara, Jambhala and many others. The statues of Buddha, portrayed in a standing position...
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six-armed Mahakala, Panjara and Shridevi. The oldest extant structure is the Jambhala Lhakhang which was originally built under Ralpacan. It is quite small (7...
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