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Yellow Jambhala in Rekong Form: King of Wealth, Right Wealth and Career, Protect Property

Yellow Jambhala in Rekong Form: King of Wealth, Right Wealth and Career, Protect Property
Yellow Jambhala (黄财神 · 瞻巴拉) is the king of wealth deities—upholding the Dharma and governing wealth, right wealth and career. He is said to increase longevity and wisdom, material and spiritual enjoyment, and merit; to bring wealth flourishing and attract and accumulate wealth; and to protect people's property from loss. This 3.5x4.5cm Rekong pendant offers a portable link: hand-painted with natural mineral pigments, hand-woven cord, gift box and certificate, inheritable and collectible.

Why the King of Wealth and Right Wealth Matter
Yellow Jambhala is uniquely associated with right wealth and career fortune—the kind of wealth that aligns with the Dharma and supports a stable life. Wearing this pendant is a support for those who seek both material flourishing and protection of property. The Rekong tradition brings mineral pigments and careful brushwork to the 3.5x4.5cm format without metal casing, for a lighter, daily-wear option that keeps the wealth king's symbolism close.

Rekong Craft and Daily Wear
Rekong lama artists painted this image with natural mineral pigments that remain stable for generations. The hand-woven cord keeps the pendant secure for daily wear. Together with the gift box and certificate, the piece is inheritable and collectible—a practical choice for those who prefer a cord-only pendant and a direct connection to the king of wealth deities.

Who Chooses the Rekong Yellow Jambhala Pendant
This piece suits practitioners who connect with Yellow Jambhala and seek right wealth and career fortune, collectors who value Rekong hand-painted Thangka, and anyone seeking a daily-wear support for wealth flourishing and protection of property. It is a meaningful gift for oneself or for others who appreciate Tibetan Buddhist wealth deity art in a compact, cord-only form.

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