The Gods of Wealth in the Snowy Lands: The Thousand-Year Fortunes of the Five Gods of Wealth in Tibetan Tradition

Beneath the sutras of the Tibetan Plateau, an ancient legend has been passed down: the five God of Wealth protectors have manifested themselves from the secret mantras of Master Lotus Sheng to guard the wealth and blessings of the Snowy Lands. They are not given to the gods of fortune, but the guardian of wealth and wisdom - yellow God of Wealth holding a spitting mouse, symbolizing abundance; white God of Wealth sitting on the dragon seat, to protect the pure sustenance; red God of Wealth flames around, igniting the cause of the world; green God of Wealth feet on the conch, gather the four sides of the source of wealth; black God of Wealth, mighty and dignified, to destroy the poverty of the karmic obstacles.

First, the guardian of the Golden Road 
Tea Horse Road pack bells, the caravan is always in the pass scattered wind horse flag. When the kangba man carrying the yellow god of wealth thangka through the blizzard, they believe: spit treasure rat spit is not gold and silver, but "take the way" of goodwill. Those sewn in the Tibetan robe lined with miniature God of Wealth statue, guarding not only the pouch in the tea brick silver, but also "altruism is to benefit their own" business beliefs.

Second, the wealth of wisdom in the Secret sequel 
In Zashilunbu Temple mural, five God of Wealth in solemnity. The master said: "repair god of wealth law, repair is a contented heart." When monks make rubbing, they will rub barley grains into the mud - material and spiritual, originally like tsampa and ghee tea like intermingling. Tibetan families in the Buddha's niche, the god of wealth in front of the statue is not for the treasure, but on behalf of the "giving" of water.

Third, turn the mountain to turn the water to turn the fortune 
Lhasa Barkhor Street in the goldsmith store, the teacher engraved with six words of truth pattern of silver teapot." We Tibetans do business, like playing silverware - the fire should be enough, the heart should be quiet." The thangka of the God of Wealth pressed under the counter glass bears witness to the unchanging norms of the millennium-old business path: "Gold and silver will flow, and honesty will always take root."

Today, in a cafe in Chengdu, young Tibetan entrepreneurs have cartoon versions of the Black God of Wealth printed on their phone cases; in a financial building in Shanghai, sand paintings of the White God of Wealth Altar City are placed in the vestibules of venture capital organizations. These new-fangled offerings perpetuate what is still the oldest view of wealth in the snowy region - the

"The real treasure is not in the mouth of the treasure-spitting rat, but in the hand of giving; the eternal fortune is not on the beams of the Golden Tile Hall, but in the heart of integrity."

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