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May 12, 2023 at 03:00 PM
Gandhanra Tibetan Yak Bone Carved Amulet,Bead Counter Pendant,Mani Jewel Amulet for Mala,Prayer Beads
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❤This Mani Jewel bead counter is hand carved by Tibetan craftsmen from Tibet in 2000's.
From Hepo Town, Baiyu County, the birthplace of the famous Tibetan handicrafts.
It is entirely yak bone hand-carved,represents 10,000 times of chanting mantras.
You can use it as a mala pendant, or a separate necklace pendant,or keychain.
❤All our crafts are directly handmade from Tibet.
When you purchase this craft it helps and support the artisan and their families in Tibet.
Your support is highly appreciated.
❤Details
Material:yak bone
Color:yellow
Height:28mm /1.1" Inches
Width: 9mm /0.35" Inches
Thicknecc:6mm /0.24" Inches
You'll get 1 pendant as pictures shown
❤These amazing bone beads are handcrafted by artisans from Tibet,who recycle and reuse everything in daily life and spiritual practice.Bone carvings symbolize reincarnation and the recycling of natural materials.It is an important material for Tibetan Buddhism.
Bone beads allow us to reflect upon the Buddhist teachings of impermanence. They serve as a reminder to live in the present moment; because nothing is permanent, everything is possible.
In the Mountains , it is typical for large animals such as yak or water buffalo to be used for service, food, clothing, and ritual items. Given the limited amount of resources and the religious practices of the people in the region, it is important that none of the material goes to waste.
❤ABOUT WISH-FULFILLING CINTAMANI or MANI JEWEL
Cintāmaṇi is a wish-fulfilling jewel within both Hindu and Buddhist traditions, said by some to be the equivalent of the philosopher's stone in Western alchemy. It is one of several Mani Jewel images found in Buddhist scripture.
In Buddhism it is held by the Bodhisattvas (divine beings with great compassion, wisdom and power) Avalokiteshvara and Ksitigarbha. It is also seen carried upon the back of the Lung Ta (wind horse) which is depicted on Tibetan prayer flags. By reciting the Dharani (small hymn) of Cintamani, Buddhist tradition maintains that one attains the Wisdom of Buddha, abl