Kuber- Zambala Thangka Painting
Kuber is a deity connected with abundance and success. Thangka paintings are handcrafted artworks produced on cotton canvas which are traditional to Tibetan Buddhism.
A Kubera Thangka painting depicts Kubera, a plump, jolly figure with a potbelly, holding a mongoose in one hand and a money bag or treasure in the other. His plumpness symbolizes wealth and abundance. The mongoose in Kubera’s hand is a significant symbol. It is believed to spew jewels and treasures, representing the idea that Kubera has the power to bestow wealth and riches upon his devotees. Kubera is depicted wearing rich and luxurious attire adorned with jewels, signifying his association with wealth and opulence. He may also wear a crown and other ornaments.
Product Specification:
- Hand Painted
- Materials: Semi-Precious Natural Minerals
- Base: Cotton Canvas
- Origination: Nepal
Kubera Thangka paintings, employed in Hindu and Buddhist customs, are believed to attract wealth, grant financial prosperity, and facilitate success in material ventures. Generally displayed in houses, temples, and commercial sites, they seek Kubera’s blessings.