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Om Mani Padme Hum Kuan Yin DZI Antique Bead Charm

 

Om Mani Padme Hum Kuan Yin DZI Antique Bead Charm

₱428.00Prijs
  • Product Details

    Lot: 1 pc. per pack

    Color: dark brown

    Measurement: 40x15 mm approx.

    Material: Gemstone

    Finished: Antique, Carved, Matte 

    Shape/Style: Tube 

     

         An antiquated agate Dzi bead etched with the image of Kuan Yin and her invocation mantra "Om Mani Padme Hum". This bead has a hole going through it from one end to the other. You can tie this bead as a bracelet or make it into a pendant and worn as a necklace. You can also simply keep it in your purse or bag as it is. Kuan Yin or Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva is a very prominent and admired Goddess, widely pursued by the Chinese and followers of Mahayana Buddhism.

         Being the definitive icon of mercy and passion, Kuan Yin is a respectable maiden, as her tale tells. She actually reached the point where she could become a Buddha (enlightenment) and yet she decided to stay on Earth, remaining a “Pu Sa”. She wanted to help humankind achieve better karma, leading them to the Western Heavens, where they can find serenity and joy. Those who are in need of this Goddess’ aid need simply to cry out her name; she will assist those trying to overcome depression, grief, relationship issues, family drama, illness, death of loved ones and other major obstacles in life.

         She is known as the “One Who Hears the Cries of the World” – when in distress, one must chant “Om Mani Padme Hum” (the potent Buddhist mantra) in front of her image. Kuan Yin will then protect you, your family and your business from evil, in addition, to energize the Feng Shui symbols around her. Like a child calling its mother, people depend on the Goddess of Mercy and Compassion, grateful for her promptness and immediacy.

         Once this bodhisattva is called upon, she will serve to rid the caller’s life of suffering, transforming it into joy and harmony. “Om Mani PadMe Hum” (derived from Sanskrit) is the most widely-known and popular mantra used in Buddhism.

     

    NOTE:

         The color of the materials may vary due to computer settings.

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