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The King of Wealth Deities: Rekong Black Jambhala Thangka Pendant with Copper Casing

The King of Wealth Deities: Rekong Black Jambhala Thangka Pendant with Copper Casing
Black Jambhala (黑财神) is among the five wealth deities (五财神之中) the one whose bestowal of wealth takes effect immediately (施财立即见效的财神), called the king of wealth deities (被称为财神之王). Black Jambhala can relieve the suffering of poverty (能救度贫困之苦) and increase Dharma fortune (可增法德之富). He is said to fulfil the desires of sentient beings for wealth (能满足众生求财之欲望) and ward off petty persons (防小人). Today we look at a 1x3inch pendant from the Rekong 1×3 series—hand-painted by Rekong artists (热贡画师矿物颜料纯手绘), cinnabar coarse-grain red background (朱砂粗矿颗粒红色背景), layered cinnabar halo (多层朱砂背光), rich texture and vivid quality (很有质感), typical Rekong countenance (典型的热贡开脸,圆润端庄,宁静慈悲), refined copper casing (精致铜壳), black and white tiger tooth obsidian necklace hand-crafted braided cord (黑白虎牙黑曜石项链手工编绳), inheritable and collectible (可传承 可收藏)—a compact support for the instant bestowal of wealth.

Rekong Hand-Painted Thangka and the King of Wealth Deities The Rekong 1×3 series (1*3热贡系列) is known for its hand-painted Thangka by Rekong artists with mineral pigments (热贡画师矿物颜料纯手绘), cinnabar coarse-grain red background (朱砂粗矿颗粒红色背景), layered cinnabar halo (多层朱砂背光), rich texture and vivid quality (很有质感). Each Black Jambhala pendant is painted with care, so that the image carries the symbolism of the king of wealth deities whose bestowal takes effect immediately. The refined copper casing (精致铜壳) keeps the sacred image protected and ready for wear. The 1x3inch format makes it a dignified, lasting support for those who honour Black Jambhala and seek his blessing for the instant bestowal of wealth and relief from poverty.

The King of Wealth Deities in the Palm Wearing this pendant is an invitation to carry Black Jambhala's blessing with you: instant bestowal of wealth, relief from poverty, increase Dharma fortune, fulfil desire for wealth, and ward off petty persons (施财立即见效·救度贫困之苦·可增法德之富·能满足众生求财之欲望·防小人). In Buddhist tradition, Black Jambhala is revered as the king of wealth deities among the five wealth deities. For practitioners and for those who value Rekong hand-painted Thangka art, this pendant offers a tangible link to a deity associated with the instant bestowal of wealth. The concept of warding off petty persons (防小人) speaks to his role as a protector of one's path to wealth.

A Portable Shrine for Instant Wealth Beyond ritual use, the Rekong Black Jambhala Thangka offers support for the modern journey: king of wealth deities; instant bestowal of wealth; relief from poverty; increase Dharma fortune; ward off petty persons. It is a powerful support for those who wish to invoke the king of wealth deities' blessing. Many wear or keep such images to invoke his blessing for the instant bestowal of wealth and relief from poverty. This pendant brings that presence into everyday life—a portable shrine for those who seek the instant bestowal of wealth and the fulfilment of desires for wealth. The promise of relieving the suffering of poverty (能救度贫困之苦) resonates with those who seek the blessing of the king of wealth deities.

Who Wears the Rekong Black Jambhala Thangka This piece suits anyone drawn to Black Jambhala: practitioners seeking the instant bestowal of wealth, those who wish to ward off petty persons, and collectors who value Rekong hand-painted Thangka art. The combination of hand-painted Rekong artistry with cinnabar (热贡画师矿物颜料纯手绘,朱砂粗矿颗粒红色背景,多层朱砂背光), the symbolism of the king of wealth deities, and the refined copper casing makes it a meaningful gift for oneself or for others who appreciate Tibetan Buddhist art. Whether for devotion, for the instant bestowal of wealth and relief from poverty, or for the sheer beauty of Buddhist sacred art, the Rekong Black Jambhala Thangka pendant offers a tangible link to a tradition that has long associated him with the instant bestowal of wealth. The promise of fulfilling the desires of sentient beings for wealth (能满足众生求财之欲望) resonates with those who seek the blessing of the king of wealth deities.

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