自制冥想念珠(108颗),配金刚金属珠与三眼流苏——由僧侣祝福并附书法- 77 g





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原產地:西藏;產地國家:法國;重量77克;手工冥想 Mala(108)配金剛杵金屬珠與三眼玉簪穗,經僧侣祝福並有書法,包含108顆赤铁礦珠、亞加石三眼穗與銀曜玉 Dzi 九眼珠。
賣家描述
- On the Vajra Metal Bead is engraved "Om Mani Padme Om" four times.
- The 108 Beads of the Mâlâ are Hematite.
- 3 Eyes Tassel is made of Agate.
- 3 Dzis 9 Eyes made of Silver Obsidian.
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MARCH 2024 CEREMONY: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zfERzjKcs4
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>>> 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".
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A traditional mala has 108 beads because the number 108 holds deep symbolic and practical significance across Hinduism, Buddhism, and yogic traditions. Here are the main reasons:
-----Spiritual Practice-----
A full cycle of 108 repetitions is counted on the mala during mantra recitation (japa), helping practitioners focus on the sound and meaning of the mantra without distraction.
-----Symbolic Meanings-----
The number 108 is considered sacred and auspicious for many reasons:
- There are 108 energy lines (nadis) converging at the heart chakra in yogic tradition.
- In Hinduism, there are 108 Upanishads (sacred texts) and 108 sacred sites (peethas).
- In astrology, 12 zodiac houses × 9 planets = 108.
- The Sanskrit alphabet has 54 letters, each with masculine and feminine forms, totaling 108.
- In Buddhism, 108 can represent the 108 earthly desires or defilements to overcome for enlightenment.
- Practical Use: Some traditions say 100 beads are for recitation and the 8 extras account for mistakes or are offered as a gesture of devotion.
- Cosmic Connections: The diameter of the sun is about 108 times the diameter of the Earth, and similar ratios exist with the moon and other astronomical phenomena.
In summary, the 108 beads on a mala are both a practical counting tool for meditation and a reflection of deep spiritual symbolism found throughout Indian and Asian traditions.
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----------Oṃ Maṇi Padme Hūṃ: Meaning and Significance----------
>>> Oṃ maṇi padme hūṃ is a six-syllable Sanskrit mantra deeply associated with Avalokiteshvara (Chenrezig in Tibetan), the bodhisattva of compassion in Mahayana Buddhism. It is considered one of the most widely used and recognized mantras in Buddhism, especially in Tibetan traditions.
-----Breakdown of the Mantra-----
- Oṃ: Represents the practitioner\'s impure body, speech, and mind, as well as the pure, exalted body, speech, and mind of a Buddha.
- Maṇi: Means "jewel" in Sanskrit; symbolizes the altruistic intention to become enlightened, compassion, and love.
- Padme: Means "lotus"; symbolizes wisdom, as the lotus grows from mud but remains unstained, representing purity and spiritual emergence.
- Hūṃ: Symbolizes indivisibility, the unity of method (compassion) and wisdom, and is associated with the immovable quality of Akshobhya Buddha.
-----Symbolism and Practice-----
>>> The mantra encapsulates the path to enlightenment, suggesting that through the indivisible unity of compassion (method) and wisdom, one can transform impure body, speech, and mind into the pure aspects of a Buddha. Each syllable is also said to purify a particular destructive emotion and block rebirth in the six realms of samsara.
-----Spiritual Benefits-----
- Reciting the mantra is believed to invoke the blessings and compassion of Avalokiteshvara.
- It is said to bring profound peace, protection, and spiritual merit, and is accessible to all, regardless of one\'s background.
- Traditional texts claim that reciting the mantra many times can lead to liberation from suffering and even the attainment of Buddhahood.
>>> Oṃ maṇi padme hūṃ is more than just a phrase; it is a condensed expression of Buddhist teachings on compassion, wisdom, and the transformative journey toward enlightenment. Its recitation is a central practice in Tibetan Buddhism, embodying the essence of the path to awakening.
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-----VAJRA-----
>>> The Vajra, Sanskrit word (वज्र), meaning "diamond" and "thunderbolt", is an important symbol and a ritual instrument in Hinduism and especially in the Buddhist tradition vajrayāna ("way of the diamond") to which it gave its name.
>>> In Buddhism, the Vajra (Standard Tibetan: dorje) is the symbol of Vajrayana, one of the three major schools of Buddhism. Vajrayana is translated as "Thunderbolt Way" or "Diamond Way" and can imply the thunderbolt experience of Buddhist enlightenment or Bodhi. It also implies indestructibility, just as diamonds are harder than other gemstones.
>>> It represents the indestructibility and immutability that overcomes all obstacles. The name Dorje is also a male given name in Tibet and Bhutan, it becomes Dorj in Mongolia.
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----------DZI 9 EYES----------
>>> 9 Eye Dzi is the most famous and popular among all Tibetan Dzi beads. It was the 9-eyed Dzi bead that was seen among jewelry and accessories on the clothing of many celebrities. People who want to improve their lives and begin to assemble their collection of Tibetan talismans usually purchase primarily a nine-eyed Dzi bead.
Reputation and fame
>>> This 9-eye Dzi bead attracts the attention of the public and brings its owner great fame and popularity in society. With such fame and good reputation, the owner of the 9-eye Dzi bead is able to achieve material success and well-being much easier. The more popular a person gains, the more material wealth he can get at his disposal.
>>> It is this quality that attracts the success and fame of this Tibetan bead Dzi 9 eyes so highly appreciated by all who seek to become a pop star and gain great popularity. In addition, enhancing your reputation is a very valuable quality both for politicians and for doing business in a business environment. Therefore, the 9-eyed bead Dzi is suitable for representatives of these circles of society.
-----Dzi 9 virtues-----
>>> In addition to the ability of the Dzi 9 eye bead to bring widespread popularity to its owner, it has many more wonderful qualities. The 9 eyes of this bead symbolize the essence of all 9 planets of our solar system. The number "9" in Buddhism is the number of completeness and completeness.
It is believed that this Dzi brings its owner all kinds of luck and gives advantages in life, which are expressed in the following 9 advantages and abilities:
1/The ability to achieve triumphal victories.
2/The ability to protect yourself, people and your business from possible adversities and dangers.
3/The acquisition of wide fame and popularity among the public.
4/Gaining self-esteem and dignity.
5/Compassion and mercy for people.
6/The acquisition of power, strength and power in society.
7/Authority and competence in the field in which the person works, achieving great authority and leadership positions.
8/The ability to both self-control and good control and management of those people and enterprises that this person manages.
9/Achieving high reputation, fame.
>>> As can be seen from the above, the Dzi bead 9 eyes is especially suitable for those people who seek to achieve fame, fame and great popularity among the public. These qualities, along with the ability to manage their affairs well, make it possible to achieve a high position in society and a good level of income.
>>> Dzi 9-eyed bead is well-suited for businessmen, politicians and public figures and cultural figures. It favors those who need a good image and high reputation. The 9-eye Dzi bead is especially good for people in leadership positions, business owners and managers, leaders of social movements and political parties.
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----------DZI 3 EYES----------(TASSEL)
>>> DZI 3 EYES brings wealth to its owner. The three eyes of this bead symbolize the god of wealth Kubera in Tibet. Two eyes correspond to the eyes of this deity, and the third to his mouth. The 3 eyes of Dzi also symbolize the unification in one whole of the 3 key components of a person: body, mind and soul. Such a harmonious combination of soul, mind and body contributes to the achievement of good health, success and wealth.
-----KUBERA - the god of wealth-----
>>> Dzi 3-eyed bead is considered an expression of the Hindu god Kubera. Kubera became the god of wealth after he indulged in many years of severe austerities. As a reward for this, the supreme god Brahma made him the keeper of all earthly riches and granted him immortality. The god of wealth Kubera is also known in the Buddhist tradition. Usually depicted as a small chubby man, adorned with precious stones, holding a pot of money and a mongoose, belching precious stones.
>>> The main task of God Kubera on Earth is the protection of earthly riches and their equal distribution in proportion to the karmic merits of people. Therefore, it is believed that wearing a bead of 3 eyes of Dzi helps its owner to get the due share of wealth from the pot of this god.
-----Application of 3-Eye Dzi Beads-----
>>> A Tibetan 3-eyed Dzi bead can be worn as an amulet of wealth on a cord, in a bracelet or necklace. This bead also works well in the form of a keychain on a bag, for keys, etc. You can just put it in a purse or pocket.
>>> The possession of a Tibetan Dzi bead 3 eyes increases the ability of its owner to accumulate wealth through the crystallization of opportunities for making money. It is the accumulation of wealth, that is, its accumulation. This is not a momentary gain in the lottery, but a gradual buildup of one’s wealth, because it symbolizes the wealth of the Tibetan god Kubera.
>>> This bead is intended for the accumulation of benefits, ideal for anyone who wants to save a certain amount, reliably keeps them from spending extra money, money ceases to “leak through your fingers”.
>>> It also balances the vital energy of Ci through a harmonious combination of spiritual forces, mind and bodily energy. Thanks to this, good health is achieved.
>>>Therefore, the Dzi bead 3 eyes not only the bead of wealth affects much larger aspects of our lives and brings both good luck in money matters and the respect of others, happiness and longevity.
- On the Vajra Metal Bead is engraved "Om Mani Padme Om" four times.
- The 108 Beads of the Mâlâ are Hematite.
- 3 Eyes Tassel is made of Agate.
- 3 Dzis 9 Eyes made of Silver Obsidian.
-------------------------------------------------------------------
MARCH 2024 CEREMONY: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zfERzjKcs4
-------------------------------------------------------------------
>>> 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".
-------------------------------------------------------------------
A traditional mala has 108 beads because the number 108 holds deep symbolic and practical significance across Hinduism, Buddhism, and yogic traditions. Here are the main reasons:
-----Spiritual Practice-----
A full cycle of 108 repetitions is counted on the mala during mantra recitation (japa), helping practitioners focus on the sound and meaning of the mantra without distraction.
-----Symbolic Meanings-----
The number 108 is considered sacred and auspicious for many reasons:
- There are 108 energy lines (nadis) converging at the heart chakra in yogic tradition.
- In Hinduism, there are 108 Upanishads (sacred texts) and 108 sacred sites (peethas).
- In astrology, 12 zodiac houses × 9 planets = 108.
- The Sanskrit alphabet has 54 letters, each with masculine and feminine forms, totaling 108.
- In Buddhism, 108 can represent the 108 earthly desires or defilements to overcome for enlightenment.
- Practical Use: Some traditions say 100 beads are for recitation and the 8 extras account for mistakes or are offered as a gesture of devotion.
- Cosmic Connections: The diameter of the sun is about 108 times the diameter of the Earth, and similar ratios exist with the moon and other astronomical phenomena.
In summary, the 108 beads on a mala are both a practical counting tool for meditation and a reflection of deep spiritual symbolism found throughout Indian and Asian traditions.
-------------------------------------------------------------------
----------Oṃ Maṇi Padme Hūṃ: Meaning and Significance----------
>>> Oṃ maṇi padme hūṃ is a six-syllable Sanskrit mantra deeply associated with Avalokiteshvara (Chenrezig in Tibetan), the bodhisattva of compassion in Mahayana Buddhism. It is considered one of the most widely used and recognized mantras in Buddhism, especially in Tibetan traditions.
-----Breakdown of the Mantra-----
- Oṃ: Represents the practitioner\'s impure body, speech, and mind, as well as the pure, exalted body, speech, and mind of a Buddha.
- Maṇi: Means "jewel" in Sanskrit; symbolizes the altruistic intention to become enlightened, compassion, and love.
- Padme: Means "lotus"; symbolizes wisdom, as the lotus grows from mud but remains unstained, representing purity and spiritual emergence.
- Hūṃ: Symbolizes indivisibility, the unity of method (compassion) and wisdom, and is associated with the immovable quality of Akshobhya Buddha.
-----Symbolism and Practice-----
>>> The mantra encapsulates the path to enlightenment, suggesting that through the indivisible unity of compassion (method) and wisdom, one can transform impure body, speech, and mind into the pure aspects of a Buddha. Each syllable is also said to purify a particular destructive emotion and block rebirth in the six realms of samsara.
-----Spiritual Benefits-----
- Reciting the mantra is believed to invoke the blessings and compassion of Avalokiteshvara.
- It is said to bring profound peace, protection, and spiritual merit, and is accessible to all, regardless of one\'s background.
- Traditional texts claim that reciting the mantra many times can lead to liberation from suffering and even the attainment of Buddhahood.
>>> Oṃ maṇi padme hūṃ is more than just a phrase; it is a condensed expression of Buddhist teachings on compassion, wisdom, and the transformative journey toward enlightenment. Its recitation is a central practice in Tibetan Buddhism, embodying the essence of the path to awakening.
--------------------------------------------------------------
-----VAJRA-----
>>> The Vajra, Sanskrit word (वज्र), meaning "diamond" and "thunderbolt", is an important symbol and a ritual instrument in Hinduism and especially in the Buddhist tradition vajrayāna ("way of the diamond") to which it gave its name.
>>> In Buddhism, the Vajra (Standard Tibetan: dorje) is the symbol of Vajrayana, one of the three major schools of Buddhism. Vajrayana is translated as "Thunderbolt Way" or "Diamond Way" and can imply the thunderbolt experience of Buddhist enlightenment or Bodhi. It also implies indestructibility, just as diamonds are harder than other gemstones.
>>> It represents the indestructibility and immutability that overcomes all obstacles. The name Dorje is also a male given name in Tibet and Bhutan, it becomes Dorj in Mongolia.
-------------------------------------------------------------------
----------DZI 9 EYES----------
>>> 9 Eye Dzi is the most famous and popular among all Tibetan Dzi beads. It was the 9-eyed Dzi bead that was seen among jewelry and accessories on the clothing of many celebrities. People who want to improve their lives and begin to assemble their collection of Tibetan talismans usually purchase primarily a nine-eyed Dzi bead.
Reputation and fame
>>> This 9-eye Dzi bead attracts the attention of the public and brings its owner great fame and popularity in society. With such fame and good reputation, the owner of the 9-eye Dzi bead is able to achieve material success and well-being much easier. The more popular a person gains, the more material wealth he can get at his disposal.
>>> It is this quality that attracts the success and fame of this Tibetan bead Dzi 9 eyes so highly appreciated by all who seek to become a pop star and gain great popularity. In addition, enhancing your reputation is a very valuable quality both for politicians and for doing business in a business environment. Therefore, the 9-eyed bead Dzi is suitable for representatives of these circles of society.
-----Dzi 9 virtues-----
>>> In addition to the ability of the Dzi 9 eye bead to bring widespread popularity to its owner, it has many more wonderful qualities. The 9 eyes of this bead symbolize the essence of all 9 planets of our solar system. The number "9" in Buddhism is the number of completeness and completeness.
It is believed that this Dzi brings its owner all kinds of luck and gives advantages in life, which are expressed in the following 9 advantages and abilities:
1/The ability to achieve triumphal victories.
2/The ability to protect yourself, people and your business from possible adversities and dangers.
3/The acquisition of wide fame and popularity among the public.
4/Gaining self-esteem and dignity.
5/Compassion and mercy for people.
6/The acquisition of power, strength and power in society.
7/Authority and competence in the field in which the person works, achieving great authority and leadership positions.
8/The ability to both self-control and good control and management of those people and enterprises that this person manages.
9/Achieving high reputation, fame.
>>> As can be seen from the above, the Dzi bead 9 eyes is especially suitable for those people who seek to achieve fame, fame and great popularity among the public. These qualities, along with the ability to manage their affairs well, make it possible to achieve a high position in society and a good level of income.
>>> Dzi 9-eyed bead is well-suited for businessmen, politicians and public figures and cultural figures. It favors those who need a good image and high reputation. The 9-eye Dzi bead is especially good for people in leadership positions, business owners and managers, leaders of social movements and political parties.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
----------DZI 3 EYES----------(TASSEL)
>>> DZI 3 EYES brings wealth to its owner. The three eyes of this bead symbolize the god of wealth Kubera in Tibet. Two eyes correspond to the eyes of this deity, and the third to his mouth. The 3 eyes of Dzi also symbolize the unification in one whole of the 3 key components of a person: body, mind and soul. Such a harmonious combination of soul, mind and body contributes to the achievement of good health, success and wealth.
-----KUBERA - the god of wealth-----
>>> Dzi 3-eyed bead is considered an expression of the Hindu god Kubera. Kubera became the god of wealth after he indulged in many years of severe austerities. As a reward for this, the supreme god Brahma made him the keeper of all earthly riches and granted him immortality. The god of wealth Kubera is also known in the Buddhist tradition. Usually depicted as a small chubby man, adorned with precious stones, holding a pot of money and a mongoose, belching precious stones.
>>> The main task of God Kubera on Earth is the protection of earthly riches and their equal distribution in proportion to the karmic merits of people. Therefore, it is believed that wearing a bead of 3 eyes of Dzi helps its owner to get the due share of wealth from the pot of this god.
-----Application of 3-Eye Dzi Beads-----
>>> A Tibetan 3-eyed Dzi bead can be worn as an amulet of wealth on a cord, in a bracelet or necklace. This bead also works well in the form of a keychain on a bag, for keys, etc. You can just put it in a purse or pocket.
>>> The possession of a Tibetan Dzi bead 3 eyes increases the ability of its owner to accumulate wealth through the crystallization of opportunities for making money. It is the accumulation of wealth, that is, its accumulation. This is not a momentary gain in the lottery, but a gradual buildup of one’s wealth, because it symbolizes the wealth of the Tibetan god Kubera.
>>> This bead is intended for the accumulation of benefits, ideal for anyone who wants to save a certain amount, reliably keeps them from spending extra money, money ceases to “leak through your fingers”.
>>> It also balances the vital energy of Ci through a harmonious combination of spiritual forces, mind and bodily energy. Thanks to this, good health is achieved.
>>>Therefore, the Dzi bead 3 eyes not only the bead of wealth affects much larger aspects of our lives and brings both good luck in money matters and the respect of others, happiness and longevity.
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