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Ghau, Tibetan Buddhist pendant amulet, protective Buddha according to his zodiac sign, of your choice, buffalo, horse, rooster or dog

Ghau, Tibetan Buddhist pendant amulet, protective Buddha according to his zodiac sign, of your choice, buffalo, horse, rooster or dog

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Ghau, Tibetan Buddhist pendant amulet, protective Buddha according to his zodiac sign, choice of buffalo, tiger, horse, rooster or dog on this page

rat, dragon or snake available here

sheep or monkey available here

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It is traditional culture to give a protective Buddha according to his Chinese zodiac sign.

Genuine traditional Tangka Regong The tangka is painted at the temple of Longwu, also called Wutun.

Tibetan lamasery located in the Tibetan prefecture of Rebkong, province of Amdo, called Huangnan in the province of Qinghai in China and is 186 km from Xining.

Renowned center for Tibetan thangka painting. Regong arts were inscribed in 2009 on the representative list of the intangible cultural heritage of humanity. The colors of this tangka are made up of pure gold and crushed minerals. The case closing the tangka is made of 925 silver and bronze

The back represents the mantra of compassion "om mani padme hum" rotating thanks to a ball bearing system developed in Germany.

Dimension of the pendant 57mm high by 38mm wide weight of 33 grams Comes with a handcrafted Tibetan braided cord approximately 34cm long

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

Delivered in a high-end case as shown in the video

1) BODHISATTVA AKASHAGARBHA SIGN OF THE BUFFALO or TIGER

Akashagarbha is the protector of people born under the sign of the Ox and the Tiger.

He is one of the Eight Great Bodhisattvas of Vajrayana. and one of thirteen
Buddhas of the Japanese Shingon tantric school. His name is formed from ākāśa, "
unlimited space”, and from garbha, “matrix”. invoked to develop the
wisdom. His cult has been maintained mainly in Japan.

Ākāśagarbha represents the essence of ether and belongs on the mandalas to the
ratna (jewel) family. According to the Akashagarbha Sutra, it is prayed towards the east
while waiting for the dawn (aruņa) which is its manifestation. It is also said that the moon,
the sun and the stars are its manifestations.

Given that part of his name may have the meaning of "sky", some
proposed to see a celestial or stellar deity at the origin of the
bodhisattva. This bodhisattva is associated with a memory enhancement ritual

described in the Bodhisattva Ākāśagarbha Sutra which was introduced in Japan
during the Nara period (645-794). Even today, many people
recite his mantra in the hope of revitalizing a failing memory.

On the island of Honshu, children used to pay homage to Kokuzo
on their thirteenth birthday to seek the improvement of their abilities
intellectual. Ākāśagarbha is also prayed for manual skill; he
is considered the patron saint of craftsmen.

Apart from its utilitarian aspects, Kokûzô's mantra also has an effect
witty. It is recited to develop wisdom. Kukai, founder of
Shingon Buddhism, made several times his particular asceticism, "Goumanji"
100 day ritual of repeating the mantra a million times in
isolation.

At the end of the 10th, it is said that the star of dawn, symbolized by the
bodhisattva, descended to merge with him, bringing him enlightenment. Last
on the list of Thirteen Buddhas of the True Word stream, Ākāśagarbha also closes the
cycle of funeral rituals by presiding over the last commemorative ceremony 32
years after death. Ākāśagarbha also has some importance in the
Nichiren Buddhism.

The Seicho-ji (Kiyosumi-dera), temple where the founder of the current studied, was
built around a statue of this bodhisattva. According to the Gosho, a collection of his
writings, Nichiren saw one day Kokuzo appear in front of him then change into a
old monk who gave him a pearl of wisdom.

2) BODHISATTVA MAHASTHAMAPRAPTA (HORSE)

Mahasthamaprapta is the protector of people born under the sign of the horse. Her name
means "coming of a great power". he is a great bodhisattva of the
Western Paradise of Bliss forms the Western Pure Land Triad
Dewachen with Bodhisattva Avalokiteśvara and Buddha Amitabha. He helps the

Amitābha Buddha to welcome all those who have fulfilled the conditions to go
in this marvelous paradise admired and praised by the Buddhas of all
directions. The Pure Land school worships him along with Amitābha and the great
bodhisattva Avalokiteśvara as one of the Three Saints of the West.

3) ACALA BUDDHA (SIGN OF THE ROOSTER) For a full description of the Acala Buddha please click here

4) For a full description of Amitabha Buddha, please click here

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