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Most of my pendants are Tibetan letters which are visualized in Buddhist meditations. I made them in order to help us visualize them. If we would reflect on their meaning even once a day, it will bring great change to our mind. |
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![Large Om pendan.1.5 x 1.5 inch or 4 x 4 cm.](Om_on_leafs.dsc17.jpg) |
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Om - Is the first syllable of all mantras. It symbolizes taking refuge and is purifying the mind from negative thoughts. In visualization meditation we visualize a white "OM" at the crown of the deity, as an indication of pure body. Lerge Om US$25.00 small Om US$15.00 |
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Ah - The seed syllable Ah, which symbolizes interconnectdeness, is considered to be the source of all sounds. It contains the essence of Buddha's wisdom. It is visualized in red at the throat, as an indication of pure speech. In particular, from it arises the mantra OM MANI PADME HUM. US$20.00 |
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Hum - Hum in Tibetan is the last syllable in most mantras. It represents the pure mind of all the Buddhas. Hum purifies the veils that cover knowledge and closes the door for rebirth in the hells. In visualization meditation we visualize a blue Hum at the heart of the deity, as an indication of pure mind. US$15.00 |
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![Mantra.Sterling silver. 1.25 x 1 inch](5.jpg) |
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Mantra - OM MANI PADME HUM is a mantra in Tibetan.It is mantra of Chenrezik, Buddha of compassion. This mantra opens the mind to love and compassion and leads it towards awakening. By practicing a path you can transform your body, speech and mind into the Pure body speech and mind of a Buddha. We have within us the seeds of purity, the essence of Buddha. This is to be cultivated and fully developed into Buddhahood. US$30.00 |
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![Norbu pendants, Lapis, Turquoise, Rose Quart, Jade.silver and 14k gold plated. 0.75 inch](Norbu_pendants_on_leafs.dsc21.jpg) |
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Norbu - Norbus are wish fullfilling jewels in Tibetan. They represent all te good things in the world. They say that if you have one Norbu it amounts to having everything in you wish for. US$30.00 |
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![Silver Om and Hum over green and yellow Agates. 0.5 x 1.5 inch](omaumblack.jpg) |
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Om, Ah, Hum on Agate. Available on red, blue or green Agate. US$40.00 |
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