Who doesn't want wealth? Everybody wants wealth and the difference is what do we use it for. Some use it to improve their lives and their loved ones, some use it for charities or to lead a wonderful life while others use to destroy themselves.
I think everybody loves wealth and the wealth vase is just perfect! However, we get more out of this than just wealth. The wealth vase blesses us to have spiritual wealth and tremendous harmony. The wealth acquired will bring us up and not destroy us because it is bestowed from the wealth of the Buddhas.
There is a portable wealth vase that we can actually wear it or place them in our handbags. It is called Yangzay Ribu. Just check out it out at the nearest Kechara Paradise store.
BetteCC: Yeah yeah! You were an Indian village girl in your previous life! Please do visit Gaden monastery if you go there and make good prayers for your next life.
The wealth vases that are available in Kechara outlets are made in Gaden Monastery. Gaden monastery is famous for its studies and its pure and sincere Sangha. The Manjushi statue in the Gaden Shartse prayer hall exhibited many miracles before as it is an omen of the monks great learning and spiritual accomplishments.
These days, wealth vases are used to bring wealth to the spiritually barren modern cities of the world. The first wealth vase was made according to Tara by Atisha! Cool.
@KRSchannel Well go back and read the history where buddha was born just don't tell others stupid, find out where is kapilbastu, where he was born. reading books is not enough some times.Don't borrow others mind and claim you know a lot.
@jaan0022 thanks jan, Buddha was an Indian Prince he was born on the border of Nepal-India, Lumbini is now in Nepal. Thanks for clearing ignorance and clarifying.
I heard the Kechara Outlets have wealth vases made by Gaden Monastery, waiting to be brought home. They have Dzambala and Manjushri Wealth Vases. I am really excited to invite ! Thought views who are in KL might be interested.
I think the wealth vase was meant to increase spiritual wealth in us and provide the circumstances for our spiritual practice. Material wealth just comes naturally along the way and not the primary benefit.
Ohh, such a holy vase, the plus is all the Wealth Vase is hand-made and consecrated by the monks...I should get one for my house and throw away the one i made my own which follow those feng shui books........Anyone can tell me where can i invite this holy wealth vase?????
This video dispels my misunderstanding of the significance of Wealth Vases. With the right frame of mind now, I wish to own one. Looking forward to my next visit to the Kechara Dharma Stores.
Either way is ok actually, it is good if you can chant one mala (a round in the rosary which is 108 times) and even better if you can offer a cup of water in front for the Wealth Vase as an offering to collect merit.
Do we need to chant the Dzambala mantra OM ZAMBALA ZALENDRAYE SOHA everyday to the Wealth Vase? Would it have any effect at all if we do not chant it?
These items were inserted into the Vase by the holy monks and it took them weeks and weeks to finish the process, firstly they have to hand paint these items and then the holy monks have to consecrate the items, the holy monks have to placed the items inside and sealed it, and the last procedure is to invite the holy lamas and monks to do the necessary puja.
Inside the Wealth Vases, items such as different types of natural woods, metals, coins, very precious objects, many more items were inserted inside the Vaze which includes tsa tsa or pictures of Dzambala.
This is interesting. According to the video, Tsem Tulku Rinpoche mentioned that the wealth vases were to attract money and resources to grow in barren country like Tibet, especially when Buddhism was new and monks were not sponsored or supported and that the Tibetan Monasteries have wealth vase too!
From the video, Rinpoche mentioned the benefits of wealth vases: overcome obstacles to work, finances, money, opportunity, education, growth, and eliminate sickness and premature death. It is very good for family and also businesses.
From the video I learnt that the wealth vase contained the mandala, or the living energy of Lord Dzambala. And the consecration is also very holy, where the monks did visualisation and sealed it up with 5 colours or elements to seal the energy to increase knowledge, wisdom, effort, generosity etc, apart from attracting wealth.
I didnt know that these wealth vases are only consecrated by monks and those who have gone through retreats and have proper lineage. Also, the ingredients were also gathered by these holy monks.
After they collected the items, they brought it together, set up offerings to the Buddha, did prayers to consecrate asking Lord Dzambala to enter these holy items.
I like the part where Rinpoche spoke about the content of the wealth vase the 5 elements; the mantra,image, offerings of the particular deity; blessed items like sand or tree barks or relics from holy places or monks; and pearls, gold, silver etc.
And the best part is that the wealth vases in Kechara Paradise are those made according to the 5 form of Dzambala, the wealth Buddha.
There was a wealth vase exhibition in Sunway Pyramid that was organised by this group of people from Kechara Paradise. There were many wealth vases and they were all snapped up.
There will be 2 roadshows coming soon, check out the Kechara Paradise website to see the dates
I recently got to know more about the people who purchased the wealth vase, and these people are not uneducated housewives; in fact some of them are professionals and many are people who own businesses.
These people wont just simply invite a wealth vase home without investigating first.
I have seen some articles and testimonials in the Chinese tabloids before regarding wealth vase. After they invited the wealth vase home, they received many good effects. There are those who strike lottery, got a better job, business improved etc. That means they really work!
Wow, Rinpoche gave a very good history of how wealth vase come about. I am very impressed. This is not just another feng shui gimmick, but is really from the Indian master Atisha, the person who wrote the root text of Lamrim. This is really a holy item.
Just went to check out the Kechara Mystical Treasure, Jalan Telawi 2 in Bangsar and took a look at the wealth vases that they have it there. The environment is very nice and the person-in-charge is also very friendly and helpful. I am very satisfied with the information given just like what I saw in this video. Now they even have wooden glass window casing with Tibetan artwork design to store the wealth vase.
My friend invited one wealth vase from one of Kechara's outlets in 1U (One Utama), she swears by it! Hehe... she told me that her company's business had improved. Well, it could be coincident but I was told that it depends on one's motivation and karma too... hehe...
Previously, some customers actually dont quite like it because it look like an ancient funerary urn but they felt better after getting to understand more about wealth vases :P
Just went to check out the Kechara Mystical Treasure, Jalan Telawi 2 in Bangsar and took a look at the wealth vases that they have it there. The environment is very nice and the person-in-charge is also very friendly and helpful. I am very satisfied with the information given just like what I saw in this video. Now they even have wooden glass window casing with Tibetan artwork design to store the wealth vase.
Wealth Vase is a very sacred items, as it all done by the monks in monastery, and is consecrated with Prayers....Very holy items....Do go to Kechara outlets to invite 1 home...and get the blessing from it....kechara(dot)com
just check out for more of Rinpoches videos or simply log on to Kechara(dot)com for more relevant information about items such as wealth vase, yangzay rilbu, chakras and pendants. Kechara (dot) com is an online portal which sells and provide information of items mentioned just now. Thanks
Hey wooyoo65, theres more information about Tsem Tulku Rinpoches teachings in tsemtulku(dot)com, check that out and also the forum. Most of HEs students are there to answer questions about Rinpoche.
Thank you justinryo76, where else can I get informative talks about basically anything. Tsem Tulku Rinpoche rocks! Ermm not forgetting his dedicated students too! They supply basically information about anything you need to know!
Wealth vases are not produced commercially but hand-made by monks especially for Dharma practice. These vases are made following very specific instructions and with precious items such as relics from high Lamas and the five natural elements. As they are made, monks recite prayers over the vases; upon completion a large prayer session is conducted to invoke the energies of the wealth Buddhas (such as Dzambala) and seal them within the vases. So it worth every penny!
silly enuff i thought it was a vase filled with cash!! but then again i culd spent that in a sec ehh .. anyone culd use with a lil more wealth generative powers dharmaguy001!
theres so much benefit of owning a wealth vase because of the wealth generative powers! I have invited wealth vase home and it actually made my home very peaceful! I will invite one into my office too.
I am very new to buddhism, and have recently joined as a member of Kechara House (check the website). I realized recently that before I even looked at a Buddha as anything else than a nice decorative antique, I had offered 2 wealth vases to friends as gifts, both I bought from a Kechara outlet. it is only now that I made the connection...
if you would like your business to grow so that it will not take too much time away from spiritual practice, or that you are rich but feel meaningless in life, a wealth vase would help a lot in situations like these as they contain energies that directly counter these situations. kechara(dot)com
wealth vases are extremely rare and they are often made by monasteries to help attract the energy of wealth for the survival of the monastery so that they can continue propagating and preserving the Buddhist teachings. Most of the wealth vases are given to sponsors as a token for their support. kechara(dot)com has wealth vases for sale, whose proceeds will be used to support both Ganden Monastery and Kechara House.
wealth vases were created to invite the energy of wealth and embody the deity it contains. This helps to attract energies that bring wealth in to a particular area.
Rinpoche was not born in N.J. He took rebirth in Taipei, Taiwan. In Taiwan he was recognized as a Tulku at 7 months old, but his mom refused to let him go. Then taken to N.J.,USA. From Jersey, he left to California where he met his root guru H.H.Kyabje Zong Rinpoche, where Kyabje Zong Rinpoche re-recognized him again. In 1987 he left for Gaden in South, India. In 1992,chosen by Lati Rinpoche to go to Malaysia where he went on and off to teach. He resides in Malaysia full time now.
Who doesn't want wealth? Everybody wants wealth and the difference is what do we use it for. Some use it to improve their lives and their loved ones, some use it for charities or to lead a wonderful life while others use to destroy themselves.
frozbyte23 2 years ago
I think everybody loves wealth and the wealth vase is just perfect! However, we get more out of this than just wealth. The wealth vase blesses us to have spiritual wealth and tremendous harmony. The wealth acquired will bring us up and not destroy us because it is bestowed from the wealth of the Buddhas.
bhusukumode 2 years ago
There is a portable wealth vase that we can actually wear it or place them in our handbags. It is called Yangzay Ribu. Just check out it out at the nearest Kechara Paradise store.
Dungkar80 2 years ago
oooohh.....listen to Rinpoche description abt India....i finally knew what made me so longing to visit India... i think i found my root there...
BetteCC 2 years ago
BetteCC: Yeah yeah! You were an Indian village girl in your previous life! Please do visit Gaden monastery if you go there and make good prayers for your next life.
frozbyte23 2 years ago
The wealth vases that are available in Kechara outlets are made in Gaden Monastery. Gaden monastery is famous for its studies and its pure and sincere Sangha. The Manjushi statue in the Gaden Shartse prayer hall exhibited many miracles before as it is an omen of the monks great learning and spiritual accomplishments.
frozbyte23 2 years ago
These days, wealth vases are used to bring wealth to the spiritually barren modern cities of the world. The first wealth vase was made according to Tara by Atisha! Cool.
Dungkar80 2 years ago
Buddha was born in nepal not in india
jaan0022 2 years ago
@jaan0022 are you stupid, or just plane olll dumb?
KRSchannel 1 year ago
@KRSchannel Well go back and read the history where buddha was born just don't tell others stupid, find out where is kapilbastu, where he was born. reading books is not enough some times.Don't borrow others mind and claim you know a lot.
jaan0022 1 year ago
@jaan0022 thanks jan, Buddha was an Indian Prince he was born on the border of Nepal-India, Lumbini is now in Nepal. Thanks for clearing ignorance and clarifying.
wanwaimeng 1 year ago
I heard the Kechara Outlets have wealth vases made by Gaden Monastery, waiting to be brought home. They have Dzambala and Manjushri Wealth Vases. I am really excited to invite ! Thought views who are in KL might be interested.
frozbyte23 2 years ago
I think the wealth vase was meant to increase spiritual wealth in us and provide the circumstances for our spiritual practice. Material wealth just comes naturally along the way and not the primary benefit.
Dungkar80 2 years ago
Ohh, such a holy vase, the plus is all the Wealth Vase is hand-made and consecrated by the monks...I should get one for my house and throw away the one i made my own which follow those feng shui books........Anyone can tell me where can i invite this holy wealth vase?????
bossanova168 2 years ago
This video dispels my misunderstanding of the significance of Wealth Vases. With the right frame of mind now, I wish to own one. Looking forward to my next visit to the Kechara Dharma Stores.
peissawg 2 years ago
Either way is ok actually, it is good if you can chant one mala (a round in the rosary which is 108 times) and even better if you can offer a cup of water in front for the Wealth Vase as an offering to collect merit.
justinryo76 2 years ago
Do we need to chant the Dzambala mantra OM ZAMBALA ZALENDRAYE SOHA everyday to the Wealth Vase? Would it have any effect at all if we do not chant it?
chickensoupbowl 2 years ago
These items were inserted into the Vase by the holy monks and it took them weeks and weeks to finish the process, firstly they have to hand paint these items and then the holy monks have to consecrate the items, the holy monks have to placed the items inside and sealed it, and the last procedure is to invite the holy lamas and monks to do the necessary puja.
premalanaidu76 2 years ago
Inside the Wealth Vases, items such as different types of natural woods, metals, coins, very precious objects, many more items were inserted inside the Vaze which includes tsa tsa or pictures of Dzambala.
premalanaidu76 2 years ago
You are the only one who can speed up your enlightenment process. The Guru can help you to that also but not this Wealth Vase hehe
sotonguy123 2 years ago
This is interesting. According to the video, Tsem Tulku Rinpoche mentioned that the wealth vases were to attract money and resources to grow in barren country like Tibet, especially when Buddhism was new and monks were not sponsored or supported and that the Tibetan Monasteries have wealth vase too!
bimbothroneholder 2 years ago
From the video, Rinpoche mentioned the benefits of wealth vases: overcome obstacles to work, finances, money, opportunity, education, growth, and eliminate sickness and premature death. It is very good for family and also businesses.
SingaporeGirl78 2 years ago
From the video I learnt that the wealth vase contained the mandala, or the living energy of Lord Dzambala. And the consecration is also very holy, where the monks did visualisation and sealed it up with 5 colours or elements to seal the energy to increase knowledge, wisdom, effort, generosity etc, apart from attracting wealth.
bimbothroneholder 2 years ago
I didnt know that these wealth vases are only consecrated by monks and those who have gone through retreats and have proper lineage. Also, the ingredients were also gathered by these holy monks.
After they collected the items, they brought it together, set up offerings to the Buddha, did prayers to consecrate asking Lord Dzambala to enter these holy items.
lordofthehans 2 years ago
I like the part where Rinpoche spoke about the content of the wealth vase the 5 elements; the mantra,image, offerings of the particular deity; blessed items like sand or tree barks or relics from holy places or monks; and pearls, gold, silver etc.
And the best part is that the wealth vases in Kechara Paradise are those made according to the 5 form of Dzambala, the wealth Buddha.
reneetcs 2 years ago
This video is very good. Thank you Rinpoche for informing us that the 1st wealth vase was made through the inspiration of Tara by Lama Atisha.
That means this is through the blessings of the Buddha and not just something that is made up from a collection of things.
bubblesofbliss 2 years ago
There was a wealth vase exhibition in Sunway Pyramid that was organised by this group of people from Kechara Paradise. There were many wealth vases and they were all snapped up.
There will be 2 roadshows coming soon, check out the Kechara Paradise website to see the dates
tsemiscool 2 years ago
I recently got to know more about the people who purchased the wealth vase, and these people are not uneducated housewives; in fact some of them are professionals and many are people who own businesses.
These people wont just simply invite a wealth vase home without investigating first.
LTashi123 2 years ago
I have seen some articles and testimonials in the Chinese tabloids before regarding wealth vase. After they invited the wealth vase home, they received many good effects. There are those who strike lottery, got a better job, business improved etc. That means they really work!
TexasChap123 2 years ago
Wow, Rinpoche gave a very good history of how wealth vase come about. I am very impressed. This is not just another feng shui gimmick, but is really from the Indian master Atisha, the person who wrote the root text of Lamrim. This is really a holy item.
MoiraKelly1 2 years ago
Definitely a must have item for my house to complement my practice. Why not if it can speed up the enlightenment process.
stargazerlils 2 years ago
Just went to check out the Kechara Mystical Treasure, Jalan Telawi 2 in Bangsar and took a look at the wealth vases that they have it there. The environment is very nice and the person-in-charge is also very friendly and helpful. I am very satisfied with the information given just like what I saw in this video. Now they even have wooden glass window casing with Tibetan artwork design to store the wealth vase.
sotonguy123 2 years ago
My friend invited one wealth vase from one of Kechara's outlets in 1U (One Utama), she swears by it! Hehe... she told me that her company's business had improved. Well, it could be coincident but I was told that it depends on one's motivation and karma too... hehe...
NattouP 2 years ago
Previously, some customers actually dont quite like it because it look like an ancient funerary urn but they felt better after getting to understand more about wealth vases :P
justinryo76 2 years ago
And I must say the wealth vase looks more presentable now!
sotonguy123 2 years ago
Just went to check out the Kechara Mystical Treasure, Jalan Telawi 2 in Bangsar and took a look at the wealth vases that they have it there. The environment is very nice and the person-in-charge is also very friendly and helpful. I am very satisfied with the information given just like what I saw in this video. Now they even have wooden glass window casing with Tibetan artwork design to store the wealth vase.
sotonguy123 2 years ago
yeah my first impression was like that too LOL
skyjuiceman 2 years ago
Kechara House also do have a Dzambala Puja every Wednesday, 8pm at KH2, do come and join us to get the blessing from Lord of Wealth Dzambala......
healingsbuddha 2 years ago
Wealth Vase is a very sacred items, as it all done by the monks in monastery, and is consecrated with Prayers....Very holy items....Do go to Kechara outlets to invite 1 home...and get the blessing from it....kechara(dot)com
buddhistfollower118 2 years ago
just check out for more of Rinpoches videos or simply log on to Kechara(dot)com for more relevant information about items such as wealth vase, yangzay rilbu, chakras and pendants. Kechara (dot) com is an online portal which sells and provide information of items mentioned just now. Thanks
premalanaidu76 2 years ago
Hey wooyoo65, theres more information about Tsem Tulku Rinpoches teachings in tsemtulku(dot)com, check that out and also the forum. Most of HEs students are there to answer questions about Rinpoche.
dharmaguy001 2 years ago
Thank you justinryo76, where else can I get informative talks about basically anything. Tsem Tulku Rinpoche rocks! Ermm not forgetting his dedicated students too! They supply basically information about anything you need to know!
wooyoo65 2 years ago
Wealth vases are not produced commercially but hand-made by monks especially for Dharma practice. These vases are made following very specific instructions and with precious items such as relics from high Lamas and the five natural elements. As they are made, monks recite prayers over the vases; upon completion a large prayer session is conducted to invoke the energies of the wealth Buddhas (such as Dzambala) and seal them within the vases. So it worth every penny!
justinryo76 2 years ago
I think it's worth to invest in such an extraordinary objects. I hope one day I'll have a functioning vase too :)
thedharmaprince 2 years ago
silly enuff i thought it was a vase filled with cash!! but then again i culd spent that in a sec ehh .. anyone culd use with a lil more wealth generative powers dharmaguy001!
tomlong86 2 years ago
theres so much benefit of owning a wealth vase because of the wealth generative powers! I have invited wealth vase home and it actually made my home very peaceful! I will invite one into my office too.
dharmaguy001 2 years ago
I am very new to buddhism, and have recently joined as a member of Kechara House (check the website). I realized recently that before I even looked at a Buddha as anything else than a nice decorative antique, I had offered 2 wealth vases to friends as gifts, both I bought from a Kechara outlet. it is only now that I made the connection...
thpjanssens 2 years ago
oh wow. these wealth vases in particular sound so incredibly precious and rare. Not like the DIY ones.
A friend of mine recently got a wealth vase from a monastery from kecharaDOTcom but in general they are difficult to find online tho
noodlesoup77 2 years ago
if you would like your business to grow so that it will not take too much time away from spiritual practice, or that you are rich but feel meaningless in life, a wealth vase would help a lot in situations like these as they contain energies that directly counter these situations. kechara(dot)com
redseb86 3 years ago
wealth vases are extremely rare and they are often made by monasteries to help attract the energy of wealth for the survival of the monastery so that they can continue propagating and preserving the Buddhist teachings. Most of the wealth vases are given to sponsors as a token for their support. kechara(dot)com has wealth vases for sale, whose proceeds will be used to support both Ganden Monastery and Kechara House.
teliael 3 years ago
wealth vases were created to invite the energy of wealth and embody the deity it contains. This helps to attract energies that bring wealth in to a particular area.
kyorantenshi 3 years ago
if you would like to purchase a wealth vase and support HE Tsem Tulku Rinpoche's organization at the same time, please visit kechara(dot)com.
marinkun99 3 years ago
Dear tktru,
Rinpoche was not born in N.J. He took rebirth in Taipei, Taiwan. In Taiwan he was recognized as a Tulku at 7 months old, but his mom refused to let him go. Then taken to N.J.,USA. From Jersey, he left to California where he met his root guru H.H.Kyabje Zong Rinpoche, where Kyabje Zong Rinpoche re-recognized him again. In 1987 he left for Gaden in South, India. In 1992,chosen by Lati Rinpoche to go to Malaysia where he went on and off to teach. He resides in Malaysia full time now.
dharmalover2008 3 years ago
how can I sponsor kechara school?
ejvaldes 4 years ago
go to kecharahouse(dot)com to find out
marinkun99 3 years ago
wow! extensive explanation. Good English too.
ChiroAY 4 years ago
He was born in New Jersey.
tktru 4 years ago