🟢 Product Overview
This double-sided hand-painted Gau Thangka Pendant brings together two of the most revered deities in Tibetan Buddhist tradition: Green Tara, the embodiment of compassion and wisdom, and Yellow Jambhala, the principal deity of wealth and prosperity.
Crafted in an 18K gold gau box and protected by double-sided sapphire crystal glass, this miniature pendant is designed for refined daily wear, personal devotion, and long-term collection.
It represents the traditional ideal of inner awakening supported by outer abundance—often described as the harmonious cultivation of wisdom and merit.
🟢 Front – Green Tara: Compassion, Wisdom & Swift Protection
Green Tara is revered as the compassionate manifestation born from the tears of Avalokiteshvara.
In Tibetan Buddhism, she is honored as the Mother of Enlightened Activity, known for her ability to respond swiftly to the suffering of beings.
Her qualities include:
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Compassion without judgment
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The removal of fear, emotional distress, and inner obstacles
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The cultivation of wisdom, clarity, vitality, and longevity
In this pendant, Green Tara is rendered in a pure hand-painted miniature thangka, her green complexion symbolizing life force and renewal.
Her calm and benevolent expression conveys reassurance, balance, and gentle strength—supporting inner stability in daily life.
Associated Mantra
Om Tare Tuttare Ture Soha
🟢 Back – Yellow Jambhala: Prosperity, Stability & Abundant Resources
The reverse side features Yellow Jambhala, the foremost deity of wealth among the northern guardians in Tibetan Buddhism.
Yellow Jambhala is traditionally associated with:
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The alleviation of poverty and material hardship
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The growth of supportive resources and favorable conditions
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The accumulation of merit that sustains both spiritual and worldly life
He is depicted holding the jewel-spitting mongoose, symbolizing the continuous and unobstructed flow of wealth.
His powerful yet composed expression reflects stability, discipline, and responsible abundance.
🟢 The Union of Green Tara & Yellow Jambhala – Wisdom and Merit Together
In Tibetan Buddhist tradition, the combined reverence of Green Tara and Yellow Jambhala is regarded as a complementary and complete path, uniting wisdom, compassion, and the growth of merit.
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Green Tara supports the purification of afflictions, fear, and emotional obstacles, nurturing wisdom and clarity.
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Yellow Jambhala supports the accumulation of resources, stability, and favorable conditions, allowing spiritual and worldly life to flourish.
Together, they symbolize inner transformation supported by outer stability—a balance traditionally seen as essential for both meaningful daily life and long-term spiritual progress.
On a practical level, this pairing is traditionally associated with:
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Inner peace and emotional resilience
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Harmonious relationships and family life
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Steady progress in career and livelihood
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A grounded sense of confidence, safety, and well-being
At a deeper level, it reflects the unity of prajñā (wisdom) and puṇya (merit)—two inseparable foundations of the Buddhist path.
🟢 Materials & Craftsmanship
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Artwork: Double-sided pure hand-painted miniature thangka
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Case: 18K gold gau box
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Glass: Sapphire crystal on both sides (high clarity, scratch-resistant)
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Finish: Precision-crafted, refined, and suitable for long-term daily wear
Each piece is created with respect for traditional Himalayan sacred art while meeting the standards of fine miniature craftsmanship.
🟢 Usage & Wearing Suggestions
This pendant is well suited for:
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Daily personal wear
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Business and professional settings
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Meditation or mindfulness practice
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A meaningful gift symbolizing wisdom, compassion, and prosperity
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Collectors of refined Himalayan sacred art
Its small size and understated elegance make it appropriate for those who prefer spiritual symbolism that is intimate, dignified, and non-ostentatious.
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🟢 What You Will Receive
🟢 Cultural Note
This piece is offered as a sacred art object rooted in Himalayan Buddhist tradition.
It is intended for cultural appreciation, personal reflection, and mindful devotion.
Any perceived benefits are understood within the context of long-term sincerity and respectful engagement, rather than guaranteed outcomes.