Tibetan protection amulet Sitatapatra
Tibetan protection amulet Sitatapatra with the image of the infinite knot or lucky knot in the colors red, orange and white. Another name for Sitatapatra is Dhugkar (Tibet). Sitatapatra is the Fighter of Negative Forces.
The mantra of Sitatapatra is: “Om Sitatapatra Parajite Sarvagrahanant Trasays Trasya Hana Hana Drum Drum Hum Hum Phat Phat Svaha”.
In Tibetan Buddhism, it is believed that wearing this amulet destroys opposing forces, helps overcome obstacles and achieve goals.
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 Dutch or English.
4 cm x 4 cm x 0.5 cm
4 cm x 4 cm x 0.5 cm
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