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24K gold Zakiram pendant, six-character mantra pendant, God of Wealth and Peace Plague

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Materials:

18K Gold

Weight:

Weighing about 20grams.

Pendant size:

The total length is about 36mm, the width is about 27mm, and the frame thickness is about 3mm

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Zakiram is a goddess in Tibetan Buddhism, revered as a protector deity, and also one of the famous female protector deities in Buddhism. She has a kind face, golden hair, and gorgeous clothing. She holds an auspicious heavenly staff, symbolizing the bestowal of happiness and auspiciousness. The legend and story of Zakiram have also been widely circulated, becoming a mysterious and sacred source in people's hearts.

Zakiram is considered a symbol of wealth and happiness, so her image often appears in the art and culture of Tibetan Buddhism, such as thangkas, murals, sculptures, etc.

The Six Character Mantra is a type of mantra in Buddhism, also known as the Six Character Great Ming Mantra. Its mantra is "Hum Mani Ba Mi Hum". The six character mantra is considered to have special meanings and powers in Buddhism, and different people may have different understandings and insights. Here are some common explanations:

Compassion and Wisdom: The "hum" in the six character mantra is often interpreted as a symbol of wisdom or Buddha nature, while the "mani pa mi hum" represents compassion. Reciting the six character mantra is believed to evoke inner compassion and wisdom, helping people cultivate qualities of kindness, tolerance, and consciousness.

Calm and peace of mind: Some people believe that reciting the six character mantra can bring inner peace and peace of mind. By focusing on the pronunciation of the truth, one can reduce distractions and anxiety, and achieve a state of mental tranquility.

Disaster Relief and Prayer: In Buddhist beliefs, the Six Character Mantra is considered a protective spell. People believe that reciting the six character mantra can eliminate disasters, avoid difficulties, and pray for blessings and peace for themselves and others.

Connecting with Buddha and Bodhisattva: For believers, reciting the six character mantra can be seen as a way to establish a connection with Buddha and Bodhisattva. By repeating the mantra, people hope to receive the blessings and blessings of Buddha and Bodhisattva.