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guan yin buddha pendant, chenrezig, silver tibetan protection amulet

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The dimensions of the pendant are 65/54/16.2 mm in depth and it weighs 91 grams. hand painted tangka. Genuine traditional Tangka Regong The tangka is painted at the temple of Longwu, also called Wutun. Tibetan lamasery located in the Tibetan prefecture of Rebkong, province of Amdo, called Huangnan in the province of Qinghai in China and is 186 km from Xining. Renowned center of Tibetan thangka painting. The Regong arts were inscribed in 2009 on the representative list of the intangible cultural heritage of humanity. The colors of this tangka are made of pure gold and crushed minerals. The protective windows are made of leuco sapphire, similar to high-end watches. As a gemologist with a diploma from the National Institute of Gemmology (ING), Paris, France, all our materials are appraised and certified by us. The pendant comes with its mala, a Buddhist prayer and meditation rosary made up of 108 black sandalwood beads 8mm in diameter. This amulet is presented in a rosewood box, itself housed in a high-end bespoke box. BODHISATTVA GUAN YIN / CHENREZI Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara (Hindi ???????????? Avalokite?vara “lord who watches from above”, Chinese ??? Gu?nshìy?n or ?? Gu?ny?n, Shanghainese Kueu(sy)'in, Korean Gwanseeum ???, Japanese ?? Kan'non, Tibetan Chenrezig, Vietnamese Quan Th? m, Indonesian Kwan Im, Khmer ???????? Lokesvara), is arguably the most revered and popular great bodhisattva among Great Vehicle Buddhists. He is also used as a yidam (tutelary deity) in tantric meditations. Protean and syncretic bodhisattva (he can represent all other bodhisattvas), embodying ultimate compassion, he can be feminine in China, Korea, Japan and Vietnam, in the form of Quan Yin. He is considered the protector of Tibet where King Songtsen Gampo and later the Dalai Lamas are seen as his emanations. This is also the case with other tulku such as the karmapa. Also called Padmap??i or Ma?ipadm?, he is invoked by the famous mantra Om? Ma?ipadme h?m (? ????????????). Chenrezi is the bodhisattva of love and compassion. Chenrezi Puja aims to develop loving friendship and compassion for all living beings without distinction. Chenrezi manifests in different forms: the Chenrezi with 10 heads and 1000 arms of compassion is the best known: he promised his spiritual father, Amitabha Buddha, to spend all his energy to liberate all living beings and not to rest until all living beings are delivered from their suffering Should he ever doubt his mission, 'may my head then fragment into ten and my body into 1000'. When, after deep meditation and continuous reciting of the Mani Mantra, he saw that the ocean of suffering was still not emptied, then he fell into deep despair and broke his head in 10 and his body in 1000. The six-syllable mantra OM MANI PEME HOENG is the best-known mantra of Tibetan Buddhism.