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Amitabha Buddha pendant. Tibetan esoteric vajrayana buddhism protection amulet. representation of Garuda on the beliere.

Amitabha Buddha pendant. Tibetan esoteric vajrayana buddhism protection amulet. representation of Garuda on the beliere.

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The ghau is a kind of portable altar in which the image of the possessor's chosen deity is kept, wrapped in silken garments. The vast majority of Tibetans use ghau at home and carry it on their travels. They keep it on a real altar at home. When traveling, it is attached to the back belt. It serves as a protective symbol during travels and also allows its owner to prove his devotion to his deity.

925 silver hallmarked according to international standards

24K gold plated

Arizona turquoise "sleeping beauty"

Agate called nan hong (southern red), baoshan deposit in Yunnan province. Exclusively Chinese mineral, this agate called nan hong (southern red) gets its very particular color from its link with the cinnabar on the deposits. . Places of deposits (volcanic) Yunnan region baoshan site, Sichuan Liangshan site for the two unique deposits.

As a gemologist graduated from the National Institute of Gemmology in Paris, all our stones are appraised and certified.

Spinning dharma wheel on the back thanks to a precision rotating ball system developed in Germany.

The protective windows are made of leuco sapphire like high-end watches.

Comes with a mala of 108 black sandalwood and rock crystal beads. Mala length 34 cm

Dimensions of the pendant 66mm high by 39mm wide by 11mm thick Weight approximately 67 grams.

Pendant and mixed mala, Man and woman, children from 10 years old. Gold, silver, blue, red black and transparent color.

Amitābha, Amitāyus or Amida, in Japanese 阿弥陀, is a Buddha of Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism. He reigns over the “Western Pure Land of Bliss” (Sanskrit: Sukhāvatī, Chinese: Xīfāng jílè shìjiè, ja.: saihō goraku sekai 西方極樂世界), a wonderful, pure, perfect world, free from evil and suffering. This pure land, a place of refuge outside the cycle of transmigrations — equivalent to nirvāņa according to certain conceptions — is at the center of the beliefs and practices of the schools of the Pure Land. This Buddha, which is also called the Buddha of Buddhas, is very popular among Mahāyānists, particularly in the Chinese world, Korea, Japan, Tibet, Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam.

To know everything about Amitabha Buddha, please consult our article dedicated to this Buddha by clicking on this link

GARUDA

Garuda, fabulous bird-man of Hindu and then Buddhist mythology, son of Kashyapa and Vinatâ and brother of Aruna, the charioteer of the god Sûrya. It is the vahana, or mount, of the god Vishnu. He is also considered the king of birds. In Tibet, Khyung (ཁྱུང) is the Tibetan name for the Garuda. Coming from India, it was assimilated to the khading of the Bon religion, the golden horned eagle. The black garuda is a deity of the Nyingmapa school of Tibetan Buddhism who is held to suppress ailments caused by naga and earth spirits. It is featured on the Lungta. It is represented in Shambhala iconography by Chogyam Trungpa for whom it is associated with significant speed and power. Like the phoenix, it rises from the ashes of destruction, it is indestructible.

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