Black Jambhala|Ouzhu|Men-sa School
#Thangka|Zhaka ·2026-01-14 17:21:00
Black Jambhala|Ouzhu|Men-sa School|
4×5 cm Mini Thangka
【Product Information】
Main Deity: Black Jambhala
School: Men-sa School
Artist: Ouzhu (Tibetan: ཨོད་འཇོད་) – Tibetan Thangka Artist
Size: 4 × 5 cm
Materials: Natural mineral pigments, gold, cinnabar, lapis lazuli, malachite, realgar, etc.
Technique: Men-sa heavy-color technique, fine wrathful detailing, layered shading, full composition gilding
【Description】
Black Jambhala is one of the Five Jambhala deities in Tibetan Buddhism and belongs to the wealth-protector (Jambhala) system. He is known for his wrathful appearance, symbolizing the forceful removal of obstacles that hinder wealth and livelihood.
Black Jambhala is commonly regarded as a deity associated with swift action and decisive breakthroughs. His symbolism includes:
* Removing obstacles to wealth and career
* Subduing competition, conflict, and adverse influences
* Activating opportunity-based and breakthrough wealth
* Strengthening decisiveness and practical action
In Tibetan tradition, Black Jambhala is considered one of the most direct and powerful wealth deities for overcoming stagnation.
【Artistic Features】
This Black Jambhala thangka is a representative wealth-deity work by Ouzhu, showcasing his strength in wrathful iconography.
Key features include:
* Dense Men-sa composition with concentrated presence
* Stable and authoritative wrathful facial expression
* Exceptional difficulty achieved within a 4×5 cm format
* Deeply layered dark mineral pigments with clear structure
* Strong use of gold and cinnabar flames enhancing visual power
【Artist Overview】
Ouzhu is a Tibetan thangka artist specializing in wrathful deities and wealth-protector subjects within the Men-sa School. His works are known for structural clarity, concentrated energy, and the ability to retain full iconographic integrity even in miniature formats.
This Black Jambhala piece is a key example of his wealth-deity series.