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24K Gold Amitabha Pendant Zodiac Pig Necklace Dog Birth Buddha

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Materials:

18K gold

Weight:

Weighing about 28 grams.

Pendant size:

Pendant 14*46mm, hollow inside about 35mm long and 9mm wide.

Bail detail:

Can wear a 5mm chain.

Necklace length:

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You can request customized sizes, but the price needs to be quoted again

Amitabha is the life Buddha of dogs and pigs.

 

"Amitabha" is an important concept in Buddhism and is usually regarded as a way of blessing, greeting or expressing respect. In Buddhism, Amitabha Buddha is regarded as a Buddha with infinite light and longevity, representing compassion, wisdom and liberation.

 

For many Buddhist believers, chanting "Amitabha" can help them concentrate, relieve their troubles, and cultivate the qualities of compassion and kindness. It is also regarded as a method of spiritual practice, which purifies the mind and accumulates merits by repeating this mantra.

Amitabha (Sanskrit:, Amitābha, also known as Infinite Buddha and Infinite Light Buddha) is the leader of the western paradise and one of the mainstream beliefs in Han Buddhism.

According to the Mahayana Buddhist Sutra, Amitabha made a great wish to establish a pure land in the west during the long robbery in the past, with boundless breadth and solemn merits, which was widely respected and promoted by Mahayana Buddhism. In the early development of Mahayana Buddhism, Amitabha Buddha had the same status as Acheng Buddha in the East.

The implication of the six-character mantra

Six-character mantra, also known as Six-character Daming Darani, Six-character Proverbs or Six-character mantra, is a mantra of avalokitesvara bodhisattva, and also an important practice method and praying method in Buddhism. Different people may have different understandings and interpretations of its meaning, because the understanding and interpretation of Buddhist teachings are personal and may be different due to regions, sects and personal beliefs.

 

Generally speaking, the six-character mantra is considered to have the following meanings:

 

1. Blessing and protection: reciting the six-character mantra is regarded as a way to pray for happiness, peace and protection. Believers believe that by reciting the truth, they can get the blessing and protection of Bodhisattva.

2. Inner peace and concentration: The recitation of the six-character mantra can help people to concentrate, calm their hearts and reduce distractions and troubles, thus achieving an inner peace and concentration.

3. Cultivate compassion and kindness: The six-character mantra is often associated with the qualities of compassion and kindness. It is believed that it can inspire people's compassion, make people care for others, help others, and practice good behavior.

4. Eliminating karma and accumulating merits: In the Buddhist concept, reciting six-character mantra can eliminate karma and accumulate merits. Through constant chanting, people hope to purify their karma and obtain better blessings and spiritual achievements.