Buddhist Metal Thangka of Dzambala for Wealth and Blessings
About Our Metal Thangka :
With its durable brass body that radiates endurance and heavenly grace, this Buddhist Metal Thangka of Dzambala is a beautifully designed spiritual masterpiece. With its remarkable dimensions of 79.5 cm by 71.5 cm by 6.17 kg, this thangka is a well-known representation of wealth, prosperity, and plenty in Buddhist customs. This thangka is a potent addition to any sacred or contemplative area because Dzambala, the deity of prosperity and fortune, has deep religious significance as a guardian who bestows material and spiritual well-being. With its everlasting brilliance, the brass media captures the commitment and spiritual energy inherent in this holy craft.
The sacred mongoose, which represents the flow of money and good fortune, is held by Dzambala, who is portrayed in his majestic form as the personification of generosity, at the center of this elaborately created thangka. The blessings of prosperity are guarded by a pair of dragons facing each other above Dzambala, who stand for strength, protection, and the eradication of obstructions. The strong Garuda, a symbol of triumph over ignorance and evil forces, is prominently shown at the base. Dzambala is surrounded by intricate designs and elaborate Buddhist art that represent balance, harmony, and spiritual beauty. When combined, these holy components promote wealth, prevent shortages, and foster both internal and external prosperity, transforming this thangka into more than just a piece of art but also a potent amulet for blessings and well-being.
Introduction To Metal Thangka :
A metal thangka is a type of thangka painting that is made on a metal surface rather than on traditional canvas or paper. Metal thangkas are often made using copper, brass, or silver and are usually decorated with intricate designs and Buddhist iconography using a technique called repoussé. This involves hammering the metal from the reverse side to create a raised relief image on the front. Metal thangkas are known for their durability and are often used in ritual contexts or as decorative pieces in Buddhist homes and temples. They are particularly common in Tibet, where they have been produced for centuries.
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Size: 79.5 cm (height) x 71.5 cm (Width)
weight: 6.17 kg
Materials: Brass Body
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