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Jambhala Stotra by Chandragomin This is the *Jambhala Stotra* (जम्भलस्तोत्र), a beautiful and devotional hymn dedicated to **Jambhala**, the Bodhisattva of Wealth and a manifestation of Avalokiteshvara in Vajrayana Buddhism. Jambhala is revered as a protector who removes poverty, both material and spiritual, and bestows prosperity. The version you have provided is specifically attributed to the renowned 11th-century Bengali Buddhist scholar and translator, *Chandragomin* (चन्द्रगोमि). *Verse 1:* The devotee bows to Jambhala, whose feet are bowed to by even the greatest gods (Indra, Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, Surya). The plea is: "O Lord, please cast your lotus-like gaze upon me, who is suffering." *Verse 2:* The devotee acknowledges Jambhala's simple nature (he is pleased even with a handful of water), implying he is easily accessible. The devotee laments that while Jambhala is so compassionate, others who perform elaborate rituals are rarely so kind-hearted. *Verse 3:* This is a deeply emotional plea. "You search tirelessly for those fallen into misery and bring them happiness. But when you look at me, why do you turn away from my face, which is stained with tears?" *Verse 4:* The devotee expresses bewilderment: "Even though you, the great bow of compassion, are present, why is humanity (or I) still being plundered by the army of relentless suffering?" *Verse 5:* Acknowledging Jambhala's nature to shower jewels and wealth for the benefit of all beings, the devotee asks: "I am devoted only to your virtues, so why do I not receive even a drop (of that wealth)?" *Verse 6:* A powerful statement of despair: "Even though you exist, calamities burn me intensely, like the flames of a fire. Where has that 'cow of compassion,' who bears the burden of the three worlds, gone?" *Verse 7:* The devotee compares Jambhala to wish-fulfilling trees and jewels (which are insentient but still grant wishes). "If even those insentient objects can bring happiness, then what to say of you, the Lord himself, when you are intentionally propitiated with compassion?" *Verse 8:* Proclaiming the power of Jambhala's name. "He who takes the name 'Jambhala-Jalendra' even for a moment, in him resides Lakshmi (the goddess of wealth), radiant like a lotus in a pond." *Verse 9:* A final, altruistic prayer. The devotee dedicates the merit of this hymn. "By the virtue of this lament I have offered before you, O Lord who destroys all suffering, may all beings become like you—givers of the desired fruits." The hymn ends with the colophon indicating it is the "Jambhala Stotra" composed by Chandragomin. --- *Jambhala Stotra | जम्भलस्तोत्र | Chandragomin | Wealth & Prosperity Chant* Immerse yourself in the profound and heartfelt Jambhala Stotra, composed by the renowned 11th-century Buddhist scholar and poet, Chandragomin. This sacred hymn is a powerful invocation to Jambhala, the Bodhisattva of Wealth and a manifestation of Avalokiteshvara's compassion. Unlike ordinary prayers for riches, this stotra is a deeply emotional dialogue between the suffering devotee and the benevolent deity. It beautifully captures the paradox of human struggle in the presence of divine compassion, ultimately affirming the power of Jambhala's grace to remove poverty—both material and spiritual. *🙏 About Jambhala* Jambhala is the guardian of wealth and prosperity in Vajrayana Buddhist tradition. He is believed to be the embodiment of generosity and the protector of the poor. Worshipping him with sincere devotion is said to remove obstacles to abundance, bring financial stability, and purify the mind of greed. *📜 About the Composition* This stotra was written by Chandragomin, a lay Buddhist master from Bengal who was renowned for his poetic skill and deep devotion. His works are celebrated for their emotional depth and literary beauty. This particular hymn is unique because it approaches the deity not just with praise, but with a vulnerable, raw honesty that makes it accessible to all seekers. *✨ Benefits of Chanting* Removes financial and spiritual poverty Attracts wealth, abundance, and prosperity Clears obstacles on the path to success Cultivates generosity and contentment Brings peace and removes anxiety related to lack *🕉️ Mantra* Om Namo Jambhalaya *🎵 Track Credits* (Add your details here) Chanting: vaidyavidyadhara Music: vaidyavidyadhara Production: vaidyavidyadhara Copyright: vaidyavidyadhara #JambhalaStotra #जम्भलस्तोत्र #BuddhistChanting #WealthMantra #Chandragomin #BuddhistPrayer #SacredChants #SpiritualWealth #DivineCompassion #MorningPrayer #MeditationMusic #HealingSounds #PeacefulMind For more sacred chants, stotras, and devotional music, please subscribe to our channel and click the bell icon for updates. **⛔ Note* This audio is for personal use only. Re-uploading or copying this content is strictly prohibited.