Tib: Jambhala ser po gtso rkyang
In Tibetan Jambhala doesn't have a name. In western publications he has been alleged as a Yidam but Tibetans deny it. He is one faces with body that of purified gold. In the palm of his right hand he holds a citron and in his left hand he holds a mongoose from whom wigh-granting jewels rain. His hair is black. He wears diadem of jewels and flowering dress of multicolored silk. He is adorned with a blue lotus garland around his nek. He treads on a treasure of emrald, rubies and other gems. His tantric form is dark yellow and has three faces with six hands. His upper hands are embracing the consort, the two right hands hold bijupura and a sword and his two left hands hold a treasure producing ichneumon and a lotus. He is also seen adorned with a blue lotus garland around his neck.
In Tibetan Jambhala doesn't have a name. In western publications he has been alleged as a Yidam but Tibetans deny it. He is one faces with body that of purified gold. In the palm of his right hand he holds a citron and in his left hand he holds a mongoose from whom wigh-granting jewels rain. His hair is black. He wears diadem of jewels and flowering dress of multicolored silk. He is adorned with a blue lotus garland around his nek. He treads on a treasure of emrald, rubies and other gems. His tantric form is dark yellow and has three faces with six hands. His upper hands are embracing the consort, the two right hands hold bijupura and a sword and his two left hands hold a treasure producing ichneumon and a lotus. He is also seen adorned with a blue lotus garland around his neck.
Guide created: 01/18/08 (updated 01/24/08)

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