Yellow Jambhala Liuli Pendant-Wealth Generosity & Prosperity
"Nurture your inner abundance."
- Pendant Size: 50*60mm
- Pendant Weight: 23g
- Pendant Rope: 60cm
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Pendant Style: 3D
This handcrafted Yellow Jambhala Liuli Pendant depicts Yellow Jambhala, one of the Five Jambhalas in Tibetan Buddhism and one of the most widely revered deities associated with wealth and abundance.

Yellow Jambhala is traditionally regarded as a guardian of prosperity who teaches that true wealth should be cultivated through generosity, compassion, and virtuous actions.
-Design Inspiration
In Tibetan Buddhist tradition, Yellow Jambhala is revered as a protector who helps remove poverty and obstacles while encouraging generosity and ethical conduct. He is often depicted holding symbols of prosperity, representing both worldly abundance and spiritual richness.
-Who It’s For
- Those seeking abundance and prosperity
- Spiritual practitioners interested in Tibetan Buddhist symbolism
-FAQ
Q1:Who is Yellow Jambhala?
Yellow Jambhala is one of the principal wealth deities in Tibetan Buddhism and is traditionally revered as a protector of prosperity and abundance.
Q2: Is Yellow Jambhala only associated with material wealth?
No. In Buddhist tradition, Yellow Jambhala also represents spiritual richness, generosity, compassion, and ethical conduct.
Q3. Can I wear this while sleeping? While the energy is peaceful, we recommend removing it before bed to protect the delicate hand-cast details and ensure you have a comfortable rest.

Tibetan Name: Dzambhala Serpo
Yellow Jambhala has yellow-colored skin. He was originally a Bodhisattva and later took refuge in the Buddha's teachings at the request of Shakyamuni Buddha. In traditional symbolism, yellow corresponds to the earth element and is associated with the center.
Yellow Jambhala is the principal deity among the Five Wealth Deities and is also one of the most widely revered wealth deities in Tibetan Buddhism.
He is depicted wearing luxurious robes and a silk belt, with a smiling expression. In his right hand, he holds a victory banner, while his left hand holds a golden ingot, symbolizing wealth and abundance.
As the leader of the Five Wealth Deities, Yellow Jambhala represents prosperity and auspiciousness and is regarded as a protector of businesspeople and merchants.

Black Jambhala
Tibetan Name: Dzambhala Nagpo
Black Jambhala has black (or dark blue) skin. Among the Five Wealth Deities, he is believed to grant wealth most swiftly, and is therefore sometimes called the King of Wealth Deities. Black corresponds to the water element and is associated with the north.
Black Jambhala is traditionally depicted wearing black robes. He holds an iron hook in his right hand and a wish-fulfilling jewel in his left hand, with a wrathful expression.
Black Jambhala represents the power of protection and the overcoming of obstacles. He is believed to help practitioners remove negativity and obstacles while safeguarding their homes and possessions.

Red Jambhala
Tibetan Name: Dzambhala Marpo
Red Jambhala has red-colored skin. He is associated with love, attracting helpful people and benefactors, and the fulfillment of aspirations. In the Sakya tradition, he is regarded as a wealth deity of immense merit. Red corresponds to the fire element and is associated with the south.
Red Jambhala is depicted wearing red robes. He holds a victory banner in his right hand and a treasure vase in his left hand, with a smiling expression.
Red Jambhala symbolizes prosperity and abundance and is traditionally regarded as a protector of careers and professional success.

White Jambhala
Tibetan Name: Dzambhala Karpo
White Jambhala has white-colored skin and is also known as the White Treasury King. His mount is a dragon, and he is sometimes referred to as the Dragon-Riding Vajra Wealth Deity. White corresponds to the metal element and is associated with the west.
White Jambhala is depicted wearing white robes and is regarded as the Wealth Deity of Wisdom.
He holds a wish-fulfilling jewel in his right hand and forms the gesture of fearlessness with his left hand, while wearing a peaceful smile.
White Jambhala is believed to help practitioners purify the mind, remove inner obstacles and afflictions, and increase wisdom and merit.
Green Jambhala
Tibetan Name: Dzambhala Lhapo
Green Jambhala has green-colored skin. He is regarded as an emanation of Amitabha Buddha, who, at the request of Shakyamuni Buddha, turns the Wheel of Dharma for all beings suffering from poverty. Green corresponds to the wood element and is associated with the east.
Green Jambhala is depicted wearing green robes. He holds a treasure vase in his right hand and a golden ingot in his left hand, with a smiling expression.
Green Jambhala symbolizes career success, health, and longevity, and is believed to help people attain both material prosperity and physical well-being.
