Buddhist protection amulet Mahasthamaprapta Silver gold-plated 18K Mantra of Compassion. Turquoise agate nan outlet hong rotating pendant

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Buddhist protection amulet Mahasthamaprapta Silver gold-plated 18K Mantra of Compassion. Turquoise agate nan outlet hong rotating pendant, Buddhist protection amulet Bodhisattva MahasthamapraptaSize of pendant 60/34/8 mmWeight of 53 gramsSilver 925 gold plated 18KTurquoise du Hubeiagate.
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Product code: Buddhist protection amulet Mahasthamaprapta Silver gold-plated 18K Mantra of Compassion. Turquoise agate nan outlet hong rotating pendant

Buddhist protection amulet Bodhisattva Mahasthamaprapta.
Size of pendant 60/34/8 mm
Weight of 53 grams
Silver 925 gold plated 18K.
Turquoise du Hubei
agate nan hong (southern red) of Yunnan
Mantra of compassion. Pendant rotating on a vertical axis.

Mahasthamaprapta is the protector of people born under the sign of the horse.

Its name means "arrival of great power." it is a great bodhisattva of the Western Paradise of The Beatitude foramnt the triad of the pure land of west Dewachen with the boddhisattva Avalokite-vavara and the Buddha Amitabha.
It helps the Amitbha Buddha to welcome all those who have fulfilled the conditions to go to this wonderful paradise admired and praised by Buddhas from all directions. The school of the Pure Land venerates him with Amitabha and the great bodhisattva Avalokite-vara as one of the Three Saints of the West.

According to Tibetan Buddhism, reciting the mantra of Chenrezi Om Mani Padme Hum, aloud or inwardly, is an invocation to Chenrezig's benevolent and powerful attention, the expression of the Buddha's compassion. Seeing the written mantra can have the same effect, which is why it is found in clearly visible places, even engraved in stone. It can also be invoked with prayer mills on which the mantra is inscribed, sometimes thousands of times. There are different formats of prayer mills: there are those that can be carried with you and run with one hand, and there are others that are so large and heavy that it takes several people to run them. According to Tibetan Buddhist monks, the mantra Om Mani Padme Hum (Hung) alone brings together all the Buddha's teachings. We will now see step by step the power of this mantra in a more "technical" way.

Each syllable closes a door of reincarnation:

OM: Close the door of the world of Devas (gods). MA: Close the door of the world of asuras (half-gods). NI: Close the door to the human world. PAD: Closes the door to the animal world. ME: Closes the door of the world of pretas ("greedy spirits"). HUNG: Close the door of hell.

Each syllable purifies a veil:

OM: purifies the veil of the body. MA: purifies the veil of speech. NI: purifies the veil of the mind. PAD: purifies the veil of conflicting emotions. ME: purifies the veil of substantial existence. HUNG: purifies the veil that covers knowledge.

Each syllable is a mantra in itself:

OM: for the body of the Buddhas. MA: for the word of the Buddhas. NI: for the spirit of the Buddhas. PAD: for the virtues of the Buddhas. ME: for the achievements of the Buddhas. HUNG: for the grace of the body outlet, the word, the spirit, the virtue and all the accomplishments of the Buddhas.

Each syllable corresponds to one of six transcendental paradigms or enhancements:

OM: generosity. MA: Ethics. NI: tolerance. PAD: Perseverance. ME: Concentration. HUNG: discernment.

Each syllable is also connected to a Buddha:

OM: Ratnasambhava. MA: Amaoghasiddi. NI: Vajradhara PAD: Vairocana. ME: Amitabha. HUNG: Akshobya.

Each syllable of the mantra cleanses us of a defect:

OM: pride. MA: the desire/desire to be entertained. NI: passion. PAD: stupidity/prejudice. ME: poverty/possessiveness. HUNG: Aggression/hate.

Finally, each syllable corresponds to one of the six wisdoms:

OM: the wisdom of stability. MA: Complete WISDOM NI: Wisdom emanates from oneself PAD: all embracing wisdom (dharma) ME: discriminating wisdom HUNG: mirror-like wisdom.


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