Product Overview
This rare double-sided Gau Thangka pendant features Yellow Jambhala (God of Wealth) on one side and Yamantaka (Vajrabhairava) on the other, uniting prosperity and supreme protective wisdom within a single sacred form.
Individually hand-painted in the Rebgong (Regong) tradition and housed in a finely crafted 18K gold Gau box, this pendant represents a high level of Himalayan devotional art.
It is designed for those who seek material stability supported by wisdom, strength, and protection.
Who This Thangka Pendant Is For
This Yellow Jambhala & Yamantaka Gau Thangka pendant is especially suitable for:
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Business owners, professionals, and entrepreneurs
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Individuals navigating high-pressure or competitive environments
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Collectors of museum-level Rebgong Thangka art
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Practitioners of Tibetan Buddhism
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Those seeking portable spiritual protection with cultural depth
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Meaningful spiritual or milestone gifts
Symbolism & Spiritual Meaning
Yellow Jambhala (Yellow Dzambhala) – God of Wealth
Yellow Jambhala is revered in Tibetan Buddhism as the principal deity of wealth, abundance, and financial stability.
He symbolizes:
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Right livelihood and ethical prosperity
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Protection of existing wealth
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Removal of obstacles related to scarcity
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Generosity as the foundation of abundance
Yamantaka (Vajrabhairava) – Wrathful Wisdom of Manjushri
Yamantaka is the wrathful manifestation of Manjushri, the Bodhisattva of Wisdom.
His fierce form embodies a profound Buddhist teaching:
“To subdue harmful forces is called Great Might;
to uphold and protect wholesome forces is called Great Virtue.”
This appearance does not represent violence, but rather compassion expressed through decisive wisdom—the power to eliminate ignorance, fear, and obstacles that hinder both spiritual and worldly progress.
Exceptional Iconography & Artistic Difficulty
This Yamantaka Thangka is regarded as one of the most technically demanding subjects in Tibetan Thangka art, requiring both master-level skill and deep spiritual understanding from the painting monk or artist.
Key features include:
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Nine heads arranged in three vertical levels, vividly rendered
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Thirty-four arms, symbolizing supreme transformative power
Every detail follows strict iconographic proportions, making this piece not merely decorative, but a complete visual teaching of wisdom overcoming fear.
Meaning of This Pairing
Paired with Yellow Jambhala, Yamantaka provides the protective force and clarity required to safeguard prosperity.
Together, they represent:
Art & Craftsmanship
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Origin: Rebgong (Regong), Amdo region, Tibet
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Art Style: Traditional Rebgong Thangka style
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Each piece adheres to classical Tibetan proportions and iconography, ensuring cultural authenticity and long-term artistic value.
Placement & Usage
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Designed to be worn as a Gau Thangka pendant
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Suitable for:
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When not worn, it may be respectfully kept in its gift box or placed on a personal altar
The double-sided design allows the wearer to orient intention—wealth or protection—according to personal focus.
Size & Materials
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Pendant size: 53 × 43 mm
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Painting size: Custom-fitted within the Gau box
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Frame: Solid 18K gold
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Cover: Sapphire crystal mirror (high-definition, scratch-resistant)
What You’ll Receive
SEO FAQ
Q: Who is Yamantaka in Tibetan Buddhism?
Yamantaka is the wrathful manifestation of Manjushri, representing the transformation of fear, ignorance, and obstacles into wisdom.
Q: Is this Thangka hand-painted?
Yes. Both sides are fully hand-painted by experienced Rebgong artists using traditional mineral pigments.
Q: Can this pendant be worn daily?
Yes. The 18K gold Gau box and sapphire crystal mirror are designed for durability and daily wear.
Q: Is this suitable as a high-end spiritual gift?
Absolutely. It is ideal for those seeking prosperity, protection, and culturally authentic Himalayan art.