N.º 81897127

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DZI PHURBA (Piel de Dragón) 58mm - Bendecido por Monje + Caligrafía- 15 g
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DZI PHURBA (Piel de Dragón) 58mm - Bendecido por Monje + Caligrafía- 15 g

NEW CEREMONY 03/2024: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8avOOWgK3L0 ------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> All the DZI I sell receive a Purification and Awakening Ceremony by my friend and Mongolian Monk Jagdag. This Ritual is inspired by chinese "KAIGUANG" (開光). Kaiguang is the Chinese term for consecration of a statue of a deity. In Chinese, the literal meaning of Kaiguang is "opening of light". While it is often performed in the Buddhist and Taoist faiths. It is believed that if a statue dont go through KAIGUANG, it cannot be worshiped or used for performance, as the eyes are still "closed". -CEREMONY VIDEO (youtube): https://youtu.be/nyH3jYXSar4 (2022) -CEREMONY VIDEO (1st half-30mn): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VfuRI8ihEIU&t=341s ------------------------------------------------------------------- —-------DRAGON SKIN DZI—------- Instead of symbolizing a dragon, the term "dragon skin" refers to the unique texture of the bead itself. At first glance, the bead may appear weathered, with marks and cracks resembling the effects of aging. However, these are not weathering marks but rather crackle marks, forming the distinctive dragon skin texture. This effect is achieved through a specific ritual. During this ritual, Lamas (Tibetan Monks) offer the Dzi bead as an expression of gratitude to Buddha. The bead is placed in a stove and subjected to burning, while simultaneously, a group of Lamas engages in chanting. The result is a Dragon Skin Dzi bead, believed to carry immense spiritual power due to the extensive chanting by the monks. These beads are particularly rare, as this specific ritual has not been performed for centuries. The age of the bead, combined with the burning process, contributes to the formation of the dragon skin texture. It's important to note that a Dzi bead with dragon skin texture is distinct from a "Dragon Dzi Bead," which possesses the ability to master a dragon. ----------PHURBA DZI---------- The Phurba Dzi, also known as the Vajra Dzi, symbolizes the sacred scepter used by Buddhists to attain enlightenment. Whether called Dharma Dzi or Dorje Dzi, this emblem grants its possessor unique influence over others and heightened concentration abilities. The Dzi Vajra features a distinctive pattern representing the vajra, a term in Sanskrit signifying "lightning strike" and "diamond." In Tibetan Buddhism, "Dorje" is synonymous with "vajra" and denotes a sacred weapon—a diamond scepter symbolizing supreme power and justice. The diamond scepter depicted on the Vajra Dzi comprises several components. The central sphere symbolizes Sumyata, the primordial nature of the Universe. Extending from it are two lotus flowers—one representing the phenomenal world (samsara) and the other representing the noumenal world (nirvana). This dichotomy is fundamental for individuals not yet enlightened. The Vajra Dzi embodies the Vajra, the weapon of the deity Indra, symbolizing steadfastness of mind and spiritual strength. This divine scepter aids in overcoming obstacles hindering enlightenment. This sacred weapon assists in pacifying supernatural entities like ghosts, evil spirits, and demons—primary adversaries influencing human consciousness. "Dorje" in Tibetan translates to "indestructible." The Vajra Dzi represents indestructibility and unyielding masculine power (Jan), contributing to enlightenment and dispelling ignorance and illusions. It fortifies the human spirit and enhances overall well-being, guiding the possessor toward true wisdom and enlightenment. The Vajra Dzi assists in navigating negative energies and warding off evil spirits obstructing spiritual growth. It aids in overcoming ignorance, gaining knowledge, attaining new insights, and achieving enlightenment. Wearing the Vajra Dzi facilitates a smoother journey toward enlightenment.

N.º 81897127

Vendido
DZI PHURBA (Piel de Dragón) 58mm - Bendecido por Monje + Caligrafía- 15 g

DZI PHURBA (Piel de Dragón) 58mm - Bendecido por Monje + Caligrafía- 15 g

NEW CEREMONY 03/2024:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8avOOWgK3L0
-------------------------------------------------------------------
>>> All the DZI I sell receive a Purification and Awakening Ceremony by my friend and Mongolian Monk Jagdag. This Ritual is inspired by chinese "KAIGUANG" (開光). Kaiguang is the Chinese term for consecration of a statue of a deity. In Chinese, the literal meaning of Kaiguang is "opening of light". While it is often performed in the Buddhist and Taoist faiths. It is believed that if a statue dont go through KAIGUANG, it cannot be worshiped or used for performance, as the eyes are still "closed".
-CEREMONY VIDEO (youtube): https://youtu.be/nyH3jYXSar4 (2022)
-CEREMONY VIDEO (1st half-30mn): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VfuRI8ihEIU&t=341s
-------------------------------------------------------------------
—-------DRAGON SKIN DZI—-------
Instead of symbolizing a dragon, the term "dragon skin" refers to the unique texture of the bead itself. At first glance, the bead may appear weathered, with marks and cracks resembling the effects of aging. However, these are not weathering marks but rather crackle marks, forming the distinctive dragon skin texture. This effect is achieved through a specific ritual.
During this ritual, Lamas (Tibetan Monks) offer the Dzi bead as an expression of gratitude to Buddha. The bead is placed in a stove and subjected to burning, while simultaneously, a group of Lamas engages in chanting. The result is a Dragon Skin Dzi bead, believed to carry immense spiritual power due to the extensive chanting by the monks. These beads are particularly rare, as this specific ritual has not been performed for centuries. The age of the bead, combined with the burning process, contributes to the formation of the dragon skin texture.
It's important to note that a Dzi bead with dragon skin texture is distinct from a "Dragon Dzi Bead," which possesses the ability to master a dragon.
----------PHURBA DZI----------
The Phurba Dzi, also known as the Vajra Dzi, symbolizes the sacred scepter used by Buddhists to attain enlightenment. Whether called Dharma Dzi or Dorje Dzi, this emblem grants its possessor unique influence over others and heightened concentration abilities.
The Dzi Vajra features a distinctive pattern representing the vajra, a term in Sanskrit signifying "lightning strike" and "diamond." In Tibetan Buddhism, "Dorje" is synonymous with "vajra" and denotes a sacred weapon—a diamond scepter symbolizing supreme power and justice.
The diamond scepter depicted on the Vajra Dzi comprises several components. The central sphere symbolizes Sumyata, the primordial nature of the Universe. Extending from it are two lotus flowers—one representing the phenomenal world (samsara) and the other representing the noumenal world (nirvana). This dichotomy is fundamental for individuals not yet enlightened.
The Vajra Dzi embodies the Vajra, the weapon of the deity Indra, symbolizing steadfastness of mind and spiritual strength. This divine scepter aids in overcoming obstacles hindering enlightenment.
This sacred weapon assists in pacifying supernatural entities like ghosts, evil spirits, and demons—primary adversaries influencing human consciousness. "Dorje" in Tibetan translates to "indestructible." The Vajra Dzi represents indestructibility and unyielding masculine power (Jan), contributing to enlightenment and dispelling ignorance and illusions. It fortifies the human spirit and enhances overall well-being, guiding the possessor toward true wisdom and enlightenment.
The Vajra Dzi assists in navigating negative energies and warding off evil spirits obstructing spiritual growth. It aids in overcoming ignorance, gaining knowledge, attaining new insights, and achieving enlightenment. Wearing the Vajra Dzi facilitates a smoother journey toward enlightenment.


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