(1115–1234) statue of Ratnasambhava in
Shanhua Temple in
Datong,
Shanxi,
China, one out of a set of statues of the
Five Tathāgatas Ratnasaṃbhava is associated with the
skandha of feeling or sensation and its relationship with
consciousness. His activity in promoting
Buddhism is enriching and increasing
knowledge of
Dharma. Ratnasambhava is associated with the jewel
symbol, which corresponds with his family, Ratna or jewel. In artwork he is shown in the
mudra of giving. He is usually coloured yellow or gold. He is associated with the element
earth, the
heavenly quarter of the
south and the season of spring. His cardinal direction is the south. His
Buddha field is known as Śrimat. In the
Bardo Thodol, he is depicted in union with Mamaki and attended by the male
bodhisattvas
Ākāśagarbha and
Samantabhadra and the female bodhisattvas
Mala and
Dhupa. In Tibet,
Vaiśravaṇa, also known as
Jambhala and
Kubera, is considered a
worldly dharmapāla, and is often depicted as a member of the retinue of Ratnasambhava. His wrathful manifestation is the
Wisdom King Kuṇḍali. ==Notes==