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Buddhist protection amulet pendant Buddha Chenrezi mala for prayer and meditation 108 beads, 925 silver 18K gold Bail Garuda

Buddhist protection amulet pendant Buddha Chenrezi mala for prayer and meditation 108 beads, 925 silver 18K gold Bail Garuda

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Buddhist protection amulet pendant of Bodhisattva Chenrezi (description below)

925 silver 24K gold plated

Dimension of the pendant 66/ 39/ 11mm Weight of the pendant alone: ​​67 grams

Bail representing the mythical bird of Buddhism Garuda Agate called "nan
hong" (southern red) set in its eyes 925 silver head and copper beak.

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

On the back is designed a rotating Buddhist wheel of life thanks to a bearing
German high precision ballpoint.

In terms of symbols, the Buddha, seated under the bodhi tree, saw two
things. First, he saw a Ferris wheel. This wheel embraces the whole of
conditioned existence, it is of the same extent as the cosmos, it contains
all living beings. It spins non-stop: it spins day and night,
it turns life after life, it turns era after era. We can't see when
she started spinning, and we can't yet see when she
will stop spinning: only a Buddha sees that.

Turquoise and nan hong agate set.

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

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

prayer and meditation mala 108 beads of coconut beads 925 silver and copper

BODHISATTVA GUAN YIN / CHENREZI

Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara (Hindi अवलोकितेश्वर Avalokiteśvara “lord who
watch from above”, Chinese 觀世音 Guānshìyīn or 觀音 Guānyīn, Shanghainese
Kueu(sy)'in, Korean Gwanseeum 관세음, Japanese 観音 Kan'non, Tibetan Chenrezig,
Vietnamese Quán Thế Âm, Indonesian Kwan Im, Khmer លោកេស្វរ Lokesvara), is without
doubt the most revered and popular great bodhisattva among the
Buddhists of the Great Vehicle. He is also used as a yidam (deity
tutelary) in tantric meditations. Protean Bodhisattva and
syncretic (he can represent all the other bodhisattvas), embodying the
ultimate compassion, it can be feminine in China, Korea, Japan and
Vietnam, in the form of Quan Yin. He is considered the protector of Tibet
where King Songtsen Gampo and later the Dalai Lamas are seen as his
fumes. This is also the case with other tulku such as the karmapa.

Also called Padmapāṇi or Maṇipadmā, he is invoked by the famous mantra Om̐
Maṇipadme hūm (ॐमणिपद्मेहूम्). Chenrezi is the bodhisattva of love and
compassion.

The aim of Chenrezi puja is to develop friendship full of love and
compassion for all living beings without distinction. Chenrezi
manifested in different forms: the Chenrezi with 10 heads and 1000 arms of the
compassion is the best known: he promised his spiritual father, the Buddha
Amitabha, to expend all his energy to liberate all living beings and
not to rest until all living beings are delivered from
their suffering. Should he ever doubt his mission, 'then may my
head to fragment into ten and my body into 1000'. When, after meditating on
profound manner and reciting the Mani Mantra continuously, he saw that
the ocean of suffering had still not emptied, so he fell into a
deep despair and broke his head in 10 and his body in 1000. The six mantra
syllables OM MANI PEME HOENG is the best known mantra of Tibetan Buddhism.

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