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Item No.: SVS13349
Size: 8 x 6.5cm
Description:
Silver Prajanparmita-
Prajanparmita is the Goddess of superior
wisdom and transcendental intution. she is
regarded as the godness who has thorough and
complete knowledge of Bodhijnana or enlightened
knowledge. She is the most popular one among
the Vajrayana deities. She is usually shown in lotus
posture. she has four arms with book on the upper
left hand and rosary in the right hand while lower
hands are in Dharma Chakra mudra.
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Item No.: GVS12605
Size: 8.5 x 6.5cm
Description:
Silver Sakyamuni-
Gautam Buddha is belived to have had 550
incranations. Many previous Buddhas and other
Buddhas yet to come are known as Buddhas. To
Called Sakamuni (The lion of Sakya clan), the son
of king Suddhodana and queen Mayadevi. He was
born on 563 B.C. at Lumbini, western part of
Nepal. He had attained "Bodhi" or knowledge after
6 year in fasting and meditation and then he was
called "Buddha" as he was "the enlightened one"
He died at the age of 80 at Kusinagara.
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Item No.: 14338
Size: 8 x 5 cm
Description:
Silver Pocket Buddha
Same as above
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Item No.: HVG11751
Size: 8 x 6cm
Description:
Silver Samantabhadrq-
There are three groups with sixteen
Bodhisatwas. Among these three groups one group
is headed by Samanta Bhadra (Universal
goodness). So he is important as the leader of
sixteen Boddhisatwas. He is not less important
than the future Buddha Maitreya who is head of
the two other lists of Boodhisatwas. He embraced
by his consort "Dharmavajra".
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Item No.: HVS12630
Size: 9 x 6cm
Description:
Silver Ganesh-
The elephant headed god of wisdom
and success is the defender and remover of
obstacles and has to be propitiated first before
wordship to other gods. He is one of the sons of
Shiva. He is know as 'Sidhi Data" or bestower
of success in the work. His elephany head has only
one full tusk, while the other is broken. He said to
have lost it in a fight with Parasuram. It is also
said that he broke it to write the Mahabharata to
the dictation of sage Vyasa. His elephant head is
believed to be an emblem of wisdom and his mount
an emblem of sagacity. His mount is the
"Mooshika" called shrew. He is also known as
Vinayaka.
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Item No.: LVS12362
Size: 31cm
Description:
Brass with silver plate phurpa(Magic Dagger)-
Thick, heavy with triple-edged blade. The hilt
consists of a globular lower portion, with three
human heads above it, and a half-dojre and horses head
at the top. This kind of dagger, called a phur-bu in Tibetan,
is an implement used by priests and socrcerers for
defeating evil spirits.
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Item No.: LVH12363
Size: 28cm
Description:
Brass with silver plate phurpa-
- Same as above
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Item No.: LVGT10835
Size: 27cm
Description:
Brass with silver plate Dojre-
The Tibetan buddhist dorje is derived from the
thunderbolt or vajra of the Hindu god Indra. The
characteristic vajra of ancient India is flat, with
a trident at each end and often made of stone
Dojre(Tibetan) or vajra(Sanskirt) literally
means "diamond" or "prince of stones", that which is
indestructible. It gradually became a symbol of the pure
and immutable consciousness and wisdom of the Buddha.
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Item No.: PV13871
Size: 23 X 12 cm
Description:
Silver Conch Shell(Sankha)-
An offering vessel; a symbol of Vishnu. In
Hindu tradition, the conch shell seems to have been
extensively used in wars by ancient Indian. The
white conch shell whose humming sound
proclaims the glory of the saints. it is especially
given as a symbol to the gods as the sound
vibrated through a shell penerates far and wide.
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Item No.: SV13917
Size: 23 X 12 cm
Description:
Silver Conch Shell-
Same as above
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Item No.: EV12316
Size: 18 cm
Description:
Silve prayer wheel-
It is exclusively Buddhist praying
instrument which always bears the mystical word
"OM MANI PADME HUM" numbering six
syllables in the mantra of Avalokiteswara. The
syllables are carved outside the wheel as well as
kept inside the wheel printed in paper in
numerous number. When it turns one round it
means the mantra is read how much mantra has
keep inside the wheel.
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Item No.: H011732A
Size: 23 cm
Description:
Brass prayer wheel with grass bead-
Same as above
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Item No.: H011732B
Size: 23 cm
Description:
Brass prayer wheel with grass bead -
Same as above
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Item No.: FVE11724
Size: 11 x 9 cm
Description:
Brass Sakyamuni(medicine) with gold plate-
Gautam Buddha is belived to have had 550
incranations. Many previous Buddhas and other
Buddhas yet to come are known as Buddhas. To
Called Sakamuni (The lion of Sakya clan), the son
of king Suddhodana and queen Mayadevi. He was
born in 563 B.C. at Lumbini, western part of
Nepal. He had attained "Bodhi" or knowledge after
6 year in fasting and meditation and then he was
called "Buddha" as he was "the enlightened one"
He died at the age of 80 at Kusinagara.
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Item No.:FV12790
Size: 16 x 11 cm
Description:
Brass white Tara with gold plate
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Item No.: 14342
Size: 16 x 9 cm
Description:
Sahasrabhuja Avalokiteswara-
is cosmic form of Avalokiteswara.
He is resperented with eleven heads and one
thousand arms. The basic image is of
the eleven headed and eight armed Lokeswara.
The eight arms of Sahasrabhuja Avalokiteswara has
more prominent position and other remaining one are
distributed on the other side to form a mandala.
These arms are somethimes marked with eyes.
The eleventh head at top is that of his parent
Tathagata, Amitabha. The tenth head is terrifying
and all others are placid. The principal pair of
hands is held against the chest in the gesture of
adoration while the upper most hands hold the rosary
and the full blown lotus. These four hands thus
represent the aspect of the Bodhisatwa known as
Kaharchheri. The other four hands display the jewel
and the gesture of charity on the right hand and the pot and the bow and arrow on the left.
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Item No.: 14339
Size: 16 x 10 cm
Description:
Silver sitting Buddha
Same as above
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Item No.: 14293
Size: 21 x 12 cm
Description:
Worship Mandala-
It is used in worship, it means filling the Three Thousand Worlds with the most precious objects such as the five grains, and presenting to The Buddha, Dharma and Sengha. These Mandala like a micro mode of the place where changeable YIDAMS and other DEITIES, GOD or GODESS inhabit.The Mandala with eight treasures symbol desgin and it is used to hold the rice during the ceremony.
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