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Pt950 Platinum Bodhisattva Pendant 12 Zodiac Dragon Zodiac Snake Natal Buddha Men and Women Deliver Birthday Gifts

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Materials:

Pt950 platinum

Weight:

Weighing about 50 grams.

Pendant size:

TThe total length of the buckle is about 43mm

the width is about 13mm and the internal length is about 36 mm.

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Bodhisattva samantabhadra is the natural Buddha of dragons and snakes.

Implication of samantabhadra bodhisattva

Bodhisattva samantabhadra is an important bodhisattva in Buddhism and is regarded as a symbol of wisdom, virtue and compassion. However, different Buddhist traditions and cultures may have different interpretations and understandings of the meaning of Samantabhadra.

 

Generally speaking, Samantabhadra Bodhisattva is considered to represent the following meanings:

 

Wisdom: Samantabhadra Bodhisattva is regarded as a symbol of wisdom, representing a profound understanding and comprehension of Buddhism. His wisdom can help people get rid of ignorance, gain insight into the truth and embark on the right path.

Virtue: Samantabhadra emphasizes the practice of virtue, especially the practice of Bodhisattva. His moral includes the virtues of compassion, kindness, tolerance and loyalty, and encourages people to benefit others with noble moral behavior.

Wishing: Bodhisattva Samantabhadra is famous for "wishing", which means realizing wishes and goals through practical actions. His moral encourages people to actively participate in the cause of good deeds and bodhisattvas and make contributions to others and society.

Compassion: Bodhisattva Samantabhadra also shows great compassion, expressing sympathy and care for the pain and suffering of all sentient beings. His moral reminds people to be merciful and help others out of suffering.

 

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.

Explanation of the meaning of eight treasures:

 

1. Precious and rich: "Eight treasures" usually mean eight precious or special items, symbolizing richness, abundance and preciousness.

2. Auspiciousness and happiness: In some cultures, babao is regarded as a symbol of auspiciousness, representing happiness, smoothness and a bright future.

3. Buddhist implication: In Buddhist culture, the eight treasures often refer to eight kinds of Buddhist treasures, such as Falun, Baosan and Aquarius, which respectively symbolize different Buddhist teachings and merits.

4. Culture and art: Babel may also appear in literary and artistic works, representing a specific theme, emotion or symbolic significance.

5. Blessings and gifts: Sometimes the eight treasures are used as a symbol of gifts or blessings, expressing love and good wishes for others.