Informational talk on Wealth Vases, they contain the essence and the wealth generative power of the four elements, the five transformative energies. This is done in accordance to the tantric tradition of Lord Dzambala.
They can be kept by those who are religiously or non-religiously inclined persons of any denomination in their homes, offices, factories and in general places that require peace, harmony, growth, and wealth.
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@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
@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 are you stupid, or just plane olll dumb?
KRSchannel 1 year ago
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
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
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
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