In Tibet, Panch Kubera has been referred to as the Five Jambhala. He is a prosperous deity who breaks down the barrier of poverty to grant prosperity and abundance to pure Dharma practitioners. Panch Kubera is seated on his jeweled Lotus throne with a radiant halo and jeweled aureole displaying the intricate torana or back support of the six ornaments. Adorned with jewels— crown, earrings, and other ornaments. Above him, in the middle, there is a hybrid hybrid-winged griffin holding two snakes. On the upper right, it represents green Jambala and on the left, it shows Red Jambala. On the bottom right you can see a white Jambala and on the left, it shows a black Jambala. All five Jambalas have their significance and symbolism. Their believers sometimes worship all of them together or individually, according to their beliefs.
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