Our Yellow Dzambhala Tibetan Thangka painting is an embodiment of Buddha Ratsnasambhava. Ratnasambhava is one of the five Dhyani Buddhas and he represents the virtues of equanimity and equality. Additionally, Yellow Dzambhala is the most popular of the five Dzambhalas and they are members of the jewel family. The mandate of the Dzambhalas is to eliminate poverty through the creation of wealth.
Features of our Yellow Dzambhala Tibetan thangka painting include his mongoose Nehulay perched on his left forearm. Nehulay is always spitting forth precious jewels and also represents Yellow Dzambhalas subjugation of the Nagas (snakes).
Furthermore, the right hand of Yellow Dzambhala is displaying the Varada “gift giving” mudra. His right leg sits in panhandle partially extended and his left leg is drawn in. Additionally, Yellow Dzambhala sits on a single lotus pedestal and wears the crown and jewels of a Bodhisattva. Click here to learn more about Yellow Dzambhala.