Tibetan protection amulet Avalokiteshvara
Tibetan protection amulet Avalokiteshvara
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Tibetan protection amulet Avalokiteshvara with the image of the infinite knot or lucky knot. Other names of Avalokiteshvara are: Chenrezig (Tibet), Kannon (Japan). The Buddha Avalokiteshvara stands for purity, kindness and compassion. The amulet is made of silk and contains a paper with the mantra: "Om mani padme hum".
In Tibetan Buddhism, it is believed that wearing this amulet protects against danger, relieves worries, reduces fears, answers prayers, gives positive energy, helps to be patient and improves concentration.
This unique handmade Tibetan Buddhist protection amulet comes from the Bouddhanath Stupa in Nepal and is called Sung Khor. The amulet contains a paper mantra that is dipped in saffron water, then dried, folded, then wrapped with silk thread. Finally, the protection amulet is blessed by a Buddhist Lama.
The dimensions of this amulet are 4 cm x 4 cm x 0.5 cm and it hangs on a colored cord with a sliding knot, including a card with extensive explanation in English or Dutch.
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