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Tibetan Thangka Pendant - Buddha Manjushri

Tibetan Thangka Pendant - Buddha Manjushri

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Tibetan Thangka Pendant - Bodhisattva Manjushri

Manjushrî was a disciple of Shâkyamuni, of whom he is, with Samanta-bhadra, one of the acolytes in the groups of images called in Japan Shaka Sanzon, "the three venerables of Shâkyamuni". For all information about this bodhisattva, please click on this text which will take you directly to our detailed article

Handcrafted and traditional hand painted thangka
The tangka is painted at the Longwu Temple , also called Wutun. Tibetan lamasery located in the Tibetan prefecture of Rebkong, Amdo province, called Huangnan in the Qinghai province of China and is 186 km from Xining. Renowned center of 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 composed of pure gold and crushed minerals , as is the tradition of true thangkas.

This thangka pendant is an exceptional and artisanal piece, executed by great masters in the field of traditional thangka and goldsmithing.

This Thangka pendant is composed of:
925 Silver Hallmarked to international standards

Copper

Natural and authentic turquoise from Hubei province

Agate called "nan hong" (southern red) from Yunnan province.
This unusual volcanic agate gets its red color from its natural cinnabar content.

The protective glass is 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.

This thangka pendant comes with an adjustable cord decorated with 925 silver beads.

Dimensions of this thangka pendant: 71mm high by 46mm wide by 11mm thick Weight 90 grams

On the back of this thangka pendant is designed the mantra of compassion "om mani padme hum" rotating thanks to a high precision German ball bearing .
According to Tibetan Buddhism, reciting the Chenrezi Om Mani mantra
Padme Hum, either aloud or inwardly, is an invocation to attention
benevolent and powerful of Chenrezig, the expression of the compassion of the
Buddha. To learn more about this famous mantra, please click on this text which will take you to our full article on our blog

Finally, the bail of this Thangka pendant represents the god ganesh
The elephant god Ganesh (or Ganesha/Ganapati, also sometimes called siddhi data) is one of the most popular gods of Hinduism and is also widely represented in both Theravada Buddhist temples (India, Thailand, Indonesia...) and Vajrayana temples (Tibet, Nepal...). He plays an important role in tantrism and is present in the Tibetan pantheon where he is recognized mainly as a deity of wealth but is also part of the attributes of certain wrathful deities, somewhat frightening, terrible, secretive and feared, removing obstacles. The Japanese name for Ganesh is Shōten (聖天) or Kangiten (歓喜天), Japanese Buddhism considers him a manifestation of Shō Kannon Bosatsu (聖観音菩薩). In Japanese, the kanji 天 is used as an equivalent of the Hindu Deva.

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