Emperor Bao Thien Dzambhala

Emperor Bao Thien Dzambhala

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Ton Painting Hoang Tai Bao Thien

Size: 60cm x 80cm

Material: embossed wood

Description

Emperor Bao Thien Dzambhala

According to Tibetan Buddhism, Emperor Bao Thien Dzambhala (also known as Dzambala) is known as an emanation of the Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara, Buddha of compassion, appearing as a Buddha brings prosperity. It can be said, Hoang Than Tai is the most typical god in 5 the god of wealth, prosperity according to the Tibetan tradition.

Body, mouth, thought, career, merit is the incarnation of the Five-color God of Fortune, in which the incarnation of Hoang Than Tai is the thought, Hong Than Tai is the mouth, Bach Than Tai is the body, Lam Than Tai is a blessing, Luc Than Tai is merit.

Hoang Than Tai is also considered to represent all 5 God of wealth, sentient beings who practice according to him will have immeasurable merit and benefits, enough conditions will have happiness, developing a virtuous mind will not be bothered by a difficult life, can be assured to study religion.

The purpose of being burial or practicing according to Jambhala is to eliminate uneasiness, worry about money so you won't be distracted by poverty and financial need. The best way to request the help of Emperor Bao Thien Dzambhala is to constantly offer water to him. If possible, try in the meantime to recite the appropriate spells, and then practice will be extremely powerful.

The figure of Hoang Tai Bao Thien Dzambhala is low, big and strong, stemming from a time when the majority believed that big was synonymous with wealth and luxury. His face took on a haughty look and sat in a regal posture.

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