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Buddha pendant, Amulet, Tibetan Buddhism protection reliquary Green Tara silver 925, bronze. hand painted thangka dorje spinning on reverse side.

Buddha pendant, Amulet, Tibetan Buddhism protection reliquary Green Tara silver 925, bronze. hand painted thangka dorje spinning on reverse side.

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Buddha pendant, Amulet, Tibetan Buddhism protection reliquary

Green Tara (description below)

925 silver,

bronze.

Turquoise of "sleeping Beauty" Agate called nan hong (southern red), entirely natural, this agate owes its color to its cinnabar content.

hand painted thangka

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.

Dorje rotating on the back thanks to a precision ball bearing system developed in Germany.

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

the Ghau is opening from the back as shown in the last photo in order to store small rolls of mantras or prayers.

The ghau is hung on a cord adjustable to all sizes. embellished with 925 silver.

As a gemologist graduated from the National Institute of Gemmology (ING), Paris, France. All our materials are appraised and certified by us.

Dimensions of the pendant 60/40/10.7mm deep Weight 65 grams.

GREEN TARA

Tara "the liberator", "the savior" and "the star" is the main deity of compassion in Mahayana and Vajrayana.

Grouped in the 10 Mahāvidyā, goddesses grouped under the name of Great Wisdom in Hinduism, she gained importance in Indian Buddhism appears from the 6th century, then in Java, Cambodia and finally in Tibet from the 8th century. and especially in the 11th century with the arrival of Atisa. She was first taken for an emanation of Avalokitesvara (Guan Yin), the Bodhisattva of great compassion, born of a lotus sprouted in a tear of

the latter. She was then made identical to Prajnaparamita and just as she was given the title of "mother of all victors", popularized above all as "the savior" "the one who crosses over to the other side".

Considered as "the one who saves from the eight great fears", she is also the universal mother of all beings, protecting animals and plants and reigns over the three worlds the lower world, the earth and the heavens.

In the Vajrayana Tara is also a chosen deity (Yi Dam), capable of leading the practitioner to the perfect Awakening that she embodies.

In the tantric movement, she reveals herself to be a perfect Buddha in feminine form. Tara was introduced to Tibet by the Nepalese princess Tristün, wife of King Songtsen Gampo (569-650) bringing with her a sandalwood statue of the goddess.

The green tara is the main form from which all the others would come.

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