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  • White Mahakala stands as one of the most venerated protective deities in Tibetan Buddhism, the central figure of this pendant and a source of profound spiritual meaning for practitioners and art connoisseurs alike. As a wrathful bodhisattva, White Mahakala is revered for his role in dispelling negative energies, removing spiritual and material obstacles, and safeguarding the Buddhist Dharma and all who follow its teachings.
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    White Mahakala stands as one of the most venerated protective deities in Tibetan Buddhism, the central figure of this pendant and a source of profound spiritual meaning for practitioners and art connoisseurs alike. As a wrathful bodhisattva, White Mahakala is revered for his role in dispelling negative energies, removing spiritual and material obstacles, and safeguarding the Buddhist Dharma and all who follow its teachings. https://www.regongarts.com/products/mahakala-thangka-pendant-white
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    Mahakala Thangka Pendant White
    Jambhala, also known as Kubera, is revered as the god of wealth in Tibetan Buddhism. He is believed to be an emanation of Avalokiteshvara (Chenrezig), the Bodhisattva of Compassion. As a symbol of abundance and prosperity, it is believed that keeping a painting or statue of Jambhala in your home brings blessings of wealth and financial well-being. Jambhala sits majestically on a lotus, holding the mongoose Nehulay, which continuously spews precious jewels and treasures. This symbol represents Jambhala’s power to grant wealth, fulfill wishes, and eliminate poverty across the six realms of existence. In addition to wealth, he promotes virtues such as wisdom, compassion, and long life.
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