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Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Tibetan Beads

Directly from Tibet, hand crafted by artisans using various materials to make Naga Shell Beads, Turquoise Beads, Amber Beads, Lapis Beads, Mountain Coral Beads, and Carnelian Beads. The caps are made from sterling silver and accent the various beautiful materials they surround.

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Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Tibetan Prayer Wheel

Monks and Buddhist practitioners use the Tibetan Prayer wheel to improve their karma and distribute blessings on others. The Tibetan Prayer wheel comes in all sizes and types. Inside all Tibetan Prayer wheels there is a rolled up piece of paper with a prayer on it. By spinning the wheel the user will achieve the same effect as by saying or chanting the prayer. Tibetan Buddhists hope to achieve compassion by saying this prayer, and they also hope to get rid of negative urges and emotions.

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Friday, October 13, 2006

Tibetan color beads bracelet.

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Handmade from turquoise, red coral and brass.

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Saturday, October 07, 2006

eight auspicious symbols - continued

Groupings of eight auspicious symbols were originally used in India at ceremonies such as an investiture or coronation of a king. An early grouping of symbols included: a throne, a swastika, a handprint, a hooked knot, a vase of jewels, a water libation flask, a pair of fishes, and a lidded bowl. In Buddhism, these eight symbols of good fortune represent the offerings made by the gods to Shakyamuni Buddha immediately after he gained enlightenment. The following expounds upon these symbols .

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