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24K gold thousand hands Guanyin pendant, zodiac necklace, rat zodiac, Yuan 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

Avalokitesvara with a thousand hands is the life Buddha of rats.

The implication of avalokitesvara

Avalokitesvara is a common bodhisattva image in Buddhism, and its implication mainly includes the following aspects:

 

Mercy and salvation: Avalokitesvara with a thousand hands represents Bodhisattva's compassion and spirit of saving the suffering. Her thousand hands show that she has unlimited ability and wisdom to help all beings, which means that Bodhisattva cares for all beings.

Wisdom perfection: the image of Guanyin with a thousand hands also reflects the wisdom perfection of Bodhisattva. Her hands and eyes symbolize her insight into everything in the world and her wisdom is unimpeded.

Power and Avatar: Thousand hands of Avalokitesvara show her great power and avatar. This implies that Bodhisattva has extraordinary ability to overcome difficulties and evil spirits and protect and save all beings.

Purdue sentient beings: The image of Guanyin with a thousand hands is usually regarded as a symbol of Purdue sentient beings. Her presence reminds people to be compassionate, care for others and help those in need.

 

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.