Product Overview
This refined double-sided Tibetan thangka pendant features Manjushri on the front and Yellow Jambhala on the back, expressing the classical Buddhist ideal of cultivating wisdom and wealth together.
Entirely hand-painted on both sides with 18K gold, this piece is created in the Rebgong (Regong) tradition, renowned for its dense detailing, spiritual discipline, and strict iconographic standards.
It is housed in an 18K gold gau box with a sapphire crystal mirror, combining devotional depth with refined craftsmanship.
Dual Deities: Wisdom Guiding Prosperity
In Buddhist tradition, wisdom is regarded as the foundation upon which all positive conditions—including wealth—should be built.
The pairing of Manjushri and Yellow Jambhala reflects this principle: wealth guided by wisdom, and wisdom supported by favorable conditions.
Such combinations are often used in personal devotional objects, symbolizing balanced cultivation of inner clarity and outer abundance.
Front: Manjushri Bodhisattva – Pure Wisdom & Compassion
Manjushri is revered as the Bodhisattva of Wisdom, embodying insight, clarity, and the ability to cut through ignorance.
In this thangka, he is depicted in his youthful form, radiating purity and compassion:
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Golden-yellow body, symbolizing enlightened wisdom
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Right hand holding the flaming sword, cutting through delusion
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Left hand held at the heart, supporting a scripture of transcendent wisdom
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Seated in full lotus posture, calm, dignified, and serene
This iconography emphasizes learning, discernment, and compassionate intelligence, making Manjushri especially beloved by students, scholars, and practitioners.
Manjushri Mantra:
Om A Ra Pa Tsa Na Dhih
Back: Yellow Jambhala – Abundance, Merit & Sustained Prosperity
Yellow Jambhala is honored as the principal deity of wealth and a Dharma Protector in Tibetan Buddhism.
He is traditionally depicted with:
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A golden-yellow body and full form, symbolizing abundance
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Right hand holding a wish-fulfilling jewel, representing wealth guided by wisdom
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Left hand holding a jewel-spitting mongoose, symbolizing inexhaustible prosperity
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Seated upon a lotus throne, indicating purity of intention
In this thangka, Yellow Jambhala represents:
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Continuous flow of material resources
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Accumulation of merit and blessings
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Prosperity aligned with ethical conduct
Yellow Jambhala Mantra:
Om Jambhala Jalen Draye Svaha
Symbolism: “Fortune & Wisdom Cultivated Together”
Culturally, Manjushri emphasizes mental clarity, study, and insight, while Yellow Jambhala supports material stability and favorable conditions.
Together, they convey the enduring Buddhist teaching that true prosperity arises when wisdom and wealth develop in harmony.
This theme is especially meaningful for:
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Students and lifelong learners
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Professionals seeking clarity in decision-making
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Practitioners integrating spiritual values into daily life
Artistic Origin: Rebgong (Amdo / Regong Art)
This thangka is executed in the Rebgong style, a prestigious Tibetan art tradition from the Amdo region.
Key characteristics include:
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Dense, full-detail composition (满工)
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Strict adherence to classical iconographic proportions
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Mastery of fine gold lines and layered detailing
Each Rebgong thangka functions as both a devotional object and a work of high Himalayan Buddhist art.
Materials & Craftsmanship
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Double-sided Tibetan thangka, entirely hand-painted
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18K gold used throughout (not partial gilding)
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Traditional mineral pigments
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18K gold gau box
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Sapphire crystal mirror: high clarity, scratch-resistant
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Double deer listening to the Dharma finial design, symbolizing the first turning of the Dharma wheel
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No printing, no mechanical assistance
Size & Format
Usage & Gifting
Ideal for:
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Students, scholars, and knowledge seekers
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Professionals seeking clarity and stable prosperity
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Personal spiritual practice and meditation
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Meaningful gifts symbolizing wisdom and abundance
What You Will Receive
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One double-sided thangka pendant (Manjushri & Yellow Jambhala)
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18K gold gau box with sapphire crystal cover
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Protective packaging suitable for gifting
Cultural Disclaimer
This thangka is created as a religious and cultural artwork, rooted in Himalayan Buddhist tradition.
It is intended for spiritual reflection, meditation, and artistic appreciation, and does not imply guaranteed outcomes.