Product Overview
This Vaishravana (King of Wealth) & Mahakala Gawu Thangka Pendant is a double-sided, fully hand-painted Tibetan thangka, created in the Rebgong (Regong) artistic tradition and completed entirely with pure 18K gold.
The front and back present two closely related yet distinct protectors in Tibetan Buddhism:
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Vaishravana (King of Wealth) — guardian of the northern direction, protector against negative forces, and source of wealth grounded in virtue
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Mahakala — one of the most important Dharma protectors, revered for destroying obstacles, subduing afflictions, and safeguarding spiritual practice
Encased in a solid 18K gold Gawu box with double sapphire crystal glass, this piece is designed as a portable shrine, suitable for practitioners, collectors, and those seeking a balanced approach to prosperity and protection.
Vaishravana – Wealth Rooted in Merit
Vaishravana, also known as the King of Wealth, is traditionally regarded as the guardian of the northern direction and a protector who wards off harmful influences while supporting material sufficiency.
In Buddhist tradition, his practice emphasizes:
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Liberation from poverty and scarcity
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Growth of wealth aligned with generosity, honesty, and ethical conduct
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Harmonizing material abundance with spiritual well-being
Iconographically, Vaishravana is often depicted holding a victory banner and accompanied by a treasure-spitting mongoose, symbolizing wealth that flows continuously when supported by virtuous actions.
His mantra practice is traditionally understood as reinforcing protection, stability, and merit-based prosperity, rather than unchecked material desire.
Mahakala – Protector and Remover of Obstacles
Mahakala is one of the most revered Dharma protectors in Tibetan Buddhism, appearing in wrathful form to express unwavering compassion and decisive action.
Traditionally, Mahakala is associated with:
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Destroying inner and outer obstacles
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Subduing negative forces and harmful influences
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Protecting practitioners and preserving the Dharma
He is also regarded as a wealth deity and protector against epidemics, embodying the principle that true protection includes both material stability and the removal of conditions that cause suffering.
Mahakala’s mantra practice emphasizes courage, discipline, and clarity of intention, rather than fear-based worship.
Combined Practice – Wealth with Protection
When Vaishravana and Mahakala are venerated together, they are traditionally understood as forming a complete and complementary system:
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Vaishravana supports wealth and resources grounded in ethical living
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Mahakala removes obstacles, misfortune, and destabilizing influences
This dual structure reflects a core Buddhist principle:
prosperity flourishes when obstacles are removed and merit is actively cultivated.
Such combined practice is traditionally approached with right motivation, generosity, and respect for ethical discipline, rather than expectation of instant results.
Artistic Origin – Rebgong (Regong) Tradition
This thangka is entirely hand-painted by Rebgong artists, a region internationally recognized for its rigorous adherence to classical Tibetan iconometry and dense, full-detail execution (满工).
Characteristics include:
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Scripturally accurate proportions
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Mineral pigments layered with extensive 18K gold application
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Balanced composition suitable for both devotion and artistic appreciation
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Double-sided painting with no reduction in detail on either side
Rebgong thangkas are widely regarded as collectible religious artworks, valued for their authenticity and craftsmanship.
Materials & Craftsmanship
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Painting: 18K gold, double-sided, fully hand-painted
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Structure: Solid 18K gold Gawu box
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Protection: Double sapphire crystal glass (high clarity, scratch-resistant)
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Technique: Traditional Tibetan mineral pigments & gold detailing
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Finish: Precision-crafted for long-term wear, travel, or shrine use
Size & Format
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Format: Gawu Thangka Pendant (portable shrine)
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Painting size: 31 × 41 mm
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Design: Double-sided (Vaishravana & Mahakala)
Suitable For
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Practitioners seeking both wealth cultivation and protective support
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Individuals facing instability, obstacles, or transitional periods
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Collectors of authentic Tibetan Buddhist art
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Personal shrine, daily wear, or travel protection
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Meaningful gifts grounded in traditional symbolism
Cultural Note & Disclaimer
In Tibetan Buddhism, wealth and protection practices emphasize ethical conduct, generosity, and disciplined intention.
This thangka is offered as a religious artwork and cultural support, not as a promise of guaranteed outcomes.
Sustainable prosperity is traditionally understood as the harmony of material sufficiency, mental clarity, and virtuous action.