The Ga’u Box originated from the unique religious life context of Xizang. Initially crafted to let devotees stay close to Buddhist teachings at all times—even while traveling or working—inside, it holds sacred items like Buddha statues, scriptures (e.g., Six-Syllable Mantra scrolls), living Buddhas’ sacred relics, or precious nectar pills. This lets devotees carry "faith-based security" close to their bodies.
Yellow Jambhala is a Dharma Protector and Wealth Deity. He not only blesses wealth accumulation but also eases poverty-induced anxiety, allowing devotees to keep inner purity while pursuing material stability.
The Ga’u Box’s portability ensures Yellow Jambhala’s blessings stay with the wearer. Meanwhile, Yellow Jambhala’s wealth-attracting trait expands the Ga’u Box’s meaning beyond a mere sacred-item container—it becomes a tool for praying for worldly blessings. Together, they meet people’s dual desire for spiritual peace and material prosperity.