Jambhala / Ratna Kubera/Yellow Jambhala
Deity of Wealth And Prosperity
"Kuvera is one of the most popular deities
of Nepalese Buddhists because of his bestower of wealth character.
He is generally represented as the Lord of Wealth and Guardian
of the Northern Direction. He is deep yellow in color and holds
in his two hands a goad and a gada (mace). Sometimes he is represented
sitting on a lion with a green mane, holding a banner of victory
in the right hand and carrying the mongoose who vomits the Wish
Fulfilling Gem."
"Kuvera's abode is said to be Alaka in the
Himalayas, enriched with wealth and abundance. He is always surrounded
with Yaksha generals and Kinnars. He may have sometimes a third
eye also. In Durgatiparisodhana Tantra, it is stated, Kubera the
Great King of the Yakshas, bowed before the Lord Shakyamuni Buddha
and said: 'O Lord, I together with eighty great war generals of
the Yakshas, will persevere in removing every fear of that great
being who holds this tantra. I will give wealth and grain in abundance.
I will protect his country, his people, servants, relatives, friends,
sons, daughters, wives, and the rest. I will take care of his oxen,
cows, asses, camels, sheep, elephants, goats and the rest.'"
"He is thus invoked for generating wealth
and prosperity. There are many legends relating to his role as
a guardian of all the treasures of the earth and the treasures
belonging to the people. Kuvera is worshipped both by the Hindus
and Buddhists alike."
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