
Five Zambhala Thangka Painting
Five Zambhala Thangka is a traditional Himalayan Buddhist artwork depicting the five manifestations of Zambhala, the deity associated with prosperity, generosity, and the removal of obstacles related to material and spiritual well-being. At the centre of the composition sits Yellow Zambhala, surrounded by other forms that represent different aspects of abundance, protection, and compassionate action.
The artwork features intricate decorative patterns, floral motifs, and vibrant cloud elements that frame the central deity. The rich colour palette—dominated by gold, warm reds, and turquoise accents—creates visual depth while highlighting the detailed ornaments, jewellery, and lotus throne of the deity.
Material & Craftsmanship
This thangka-style artwork demonstrates careful attention to fine linework, colour layering, and ornamental detail. The robes, jewellery, lotus elements, and facial expressions are rendered with precision, reflecting the traditional craftsmanship associated with Himalayan Buddhist painting.
The balanced composition and refined decorative patterns highlight the artistic discipline used in creating sacred Buddhist imagery.
Symbolism
- Yellow Zambhala: Represents prosperity, abundance, stability, and generosity.
- White Zambhala: Symbolizes compassion and the purification of poverty.
- Red Zambhala: Associated with magnetizing power and the attraction of beneficial circumstances.
- Green Zambhala: Represents action, protection, and the removal of obstacles.
- Blue Zambhala: Symbolizes transformation and the overcoming of difficulties.
- Mongoose: A symbol of generosity that releases precious treasures.
- Lotus Throne: Represents purity and enlightened presence.
Product Details
- Subject: Five Zambala
- Size: 50 cm x 75 cm
- Artwork Theme: Prosperity, generosity, abundance, and protection
This Five Zambala thangka combines traditional symbolism with intricate decorative craftsmanship, making it a meaningful artwork for practitioners, collectors, and admirers of Himalayan Buddhist art.
Original: $650.00
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Description
Five Zambhala Thangka is a traditional Himalayan Buddhist artwork depicting the five manifestations of Zambhala, the deity associated with prosperity, generosity, and the removal of obstacles related to material and spiritual well-being. At the centre of the composition sits Yellow Zambhala, surrounded by other forms that represent different aspects of abundance, protection, and compassionate action.
The artwork features intricate decorative patterns, floral motifs, and vibrant cloud elements that frame the central deity. The rich colour palette—dominated by gold, warm reds, and turquoise accents—creates visual depth while highlighting the detailed ornaments, jewellery, and lotus throne of the deity.
Material & Craftsmanship
This thangka-style artwork demonstrates careful attention to fine linework, colour layering, and ornamental detail. The robes, jewellery, lotus elements, and facial expressions are rendered with precision, reflecting the traditional craftsmanship associated with Himalayan Buddhist painting.
The balanced composition and refined decorative patterns highlight the artistic discipline used in creating sacred Buddhist imagery.
Symbolism
- Yellow Zambhala: Represents prosperity, abundance, stability, and generosity.
- White Zambhala: Symbolizes compassion and the purification of poverty.
- Red Zambhala: Associated with magnetizing power and the attraction of beneficial circumstances.
- Green Zambhala: Represents action, protection, and the removal of obstacles.
- Blue Zambhala: Symbolizes transformation and the overcoming of difficulties.
- Mongoose: A symbol of generosity that releases precious treasures.
- Lotus Throne: Represents purity and enlightened presence.
Product Details
- Subject: Five Zambala
- Size: 50 cm x 75 cm
- Artwork Theme: Prosperity, generosity, abundance, and protection
This Five Zambala thangka combines traditional symbolism with intricate decorative craftsmanship, making it a meaningful artwork for practitioners, collectors, and admirers of Himalayan Buddhist art.























