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

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

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Buddhist protection amulet pendant Buddha Jambhala

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 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.

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

In terms of symbols, the Buddha, seated under the bodhi tree, saw two things. First, he saw a Ferris wheel. This wheel embraces the totality of conditioned existence, it is of the same extent as the cosmos, it contains all living beings. It turns constantly: it turns day and night, it turns life after life, it turns era after era. We cannot see when it began to turn, and we cannot yet see when it will stop turning: only a Buddha sees that.

Turquoise and nan hong agate set.

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

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

JAMBHALA

Jambhala (also known as Dzambhala, Dzambala, Zambala or Jambala)
is the God of Wealth and appropriately a member of the family of the
jewel (Ratna) whose Dhyani Buddha is Ratnasambhava.

In Hindu mythology he is known as Kubera. Jambhala is also
considered as an emanation of the Avalokitesvara or Chenrezig, Bodhisattva of
Compassion. He is the protector of all lineages and all
sentient beings from all sickness and difficulties.

Jambhala is a Bodhisattva of material and spiritual wealth as well as
many other things, including the granting of financial stability. " Because
in this world there are all kinds of angry and negative emotions or
evil spirits, and sometimes they harm you and other sentient beings,

Dzambhala must assume such wrathful and powerful form for us
protect against these harmful spirits and negative karma.

In particular, Dzambhala helps us to minimize or lessen all misfortunes
and obstacles and helps us to increase all good fortune and the
happiness. This statuette is the yellow version of the deity (green, white,
red and black) also known as Guardian of the North Vaiśravaṇa वैश्रवण
(Sansk.) (Pali. Vessavaṇa वेस्सवण) (Chin. 多聞天王, duō wén tiānwáng) (Cor. 다문천왕,
Damun Cheonwang) (Jap. 多聞天 or 毘沙門 Tamon-ten or Bishamon-ten) (tib.
rnam.thos.sras(Namthöse)) (mong. Bisman tengri). Taoist name Molishou.

The guardian of the north is also the leader of the Chaturmaharaja (or celestial kings)
"one who is learned", "one who hears everything". In China it is
considered a Buddhization of the Bhramanic deity of wealth
Kuvera, the north being considered as concealing fabulous treasures. He presides over
winter and is black in color, nicknamed the Black Warrior.

He commands an army of Yakshas. In India its symbols are the flag, the
jewel and the mongoose. In Japan his cult appears independently of other kings
guardians from the 9th century, he was considered the healing god
who would have saved Emperor Daigo (898-930), he became god of wealth at
the Heian period, then protector of the samurai during the Kamakura period. He is at
like Milofo, one of the seven gods of happiness since the 17th century.
is the protector of the nation in both China and Japan.

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