It’s nice to give to people we like, but it’s also nice to give to people whom we don’t like because it’s a beautiful way to relate to others. ~ Jetsunma Tenzin Palmo

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It’s nice to give to people we like, but it’s also nice to give to people whom we don’t like because it’s a beautiful way to relate to others. ~ Jetsunma Tenzin Palmo
Jambhala 15th-16th Century. Tibet. Bronze
Jambhala is the Buddhist god of wealth, equivalent of the Hindu god Kubera. He is seated on a double lotus pedestal with his right leg resting on a small kalasa symbolizing nidhi or wealth,over which he presides. (via Twitter: National Museum New Delhi @Nmnewdelhi)
Black Jambhala
Jambhala.
Generosity is the most natural outward expression of an inner attitude of compassion and loving-kindness. ~ The Dalai Lama Art: thangka painting of the Five manifestations of the God of Wealth known as Jambhala or Kubera. TraditionalArtofNepal.com
Not what we have but what we enjoy constitutes our abundance. ~ Epicurus
Jambhala gives blessings to the people who love to give. Today we meditate on the first Paramita: Dana-Paramita, the act of giving. We can give our time and our energy to help the others.To pray for their #fortune is also a giving, therefore do not be afraid to give! Special Social #Discount on Every thangka painting. DM for info and coupon code - #Thangka Art By Master Lama #Jambhala #Namthose #wealth #Blessing #give TraditionalArtofNepal.com