Gau Ghau Shrine of Bhaisajyaguru,Medicine Buddha, Buddhist Altar Amulet Pendant
Gau Ghau Shrine of Bhaisajyaguru,Medicine Buddha, Buddhist Altar Amulet Pendant
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This Gau Ghau Shrine of Bhaisajyaguru, the Medicine Buddha, is more than a pendant — it is a consecrated, portable altar and a profound vessel of healing blessings, directly sourced from the sacred Gengqing Monastery in Tibet.
Key Features of This Sacred Gau
- Authentic Antique Relic: A genuine, round-shaped Gau box collected from Gengqing Monastery, Tibet.
- Sacred Interior: Contains an old handmade Medicine Buddha (Bhaisajyaguru) Tsa Tsa sculpture and other holy relics for storage.
- Exquisite Carving: Features the sacred suite of Eight Auspicious Signs (Ashtamangala) carved on the front.
- Additional Blessings: Two small bags on the leather cord also contain sacred relics.
- Versatile Sacred Object: Can be worn as a powerful protective amulet necklace or placed on a desk or altar as a focal point for practice.
Spiritual Meaning & Blessings
This Gau is a portable shrine dedicated to Medicine Buddha, the embodiment of healing for all physical and spiritual ailments. Carrying or keeping this sacred object invites his radiant, lapis lazuli-colored light of compassion into your life.
- Awakens healing energy and the intention for ultimate well-being.
- Attracts the blessings of Medicine Buddha for health, longevity, and freedom from suffering.
- Protects the wearer or space with the powerful symbols of the Ashtamangala.
- Enhances meditation, mindfulness, and any practices focused on healing.
"May all beings be free from sickness, and may the causes of sickness be pacified."
---Authentic Craft & Sacred Origin
This is not a modern reproduction. This Gau is a genuine antique, handcrafted by Tibetan artisans and once housed within the walls of Gengqing Monastery. Each mark on its copper and brass surface tells a story of devotion. The handmade Buddha statue inside and the carefully placed relics confirm its status as a truly consecrated spiritual item, making it a rare and meaningful find for a serious practitioner or collector.
---Product Details
- Material: Copper, Brass
- Type: Gau Ghau (Portable Shrine / Amulet Pendant)
- Craft: 100% Handmade, Antique
- Size: Diameter: 45mm (1.77 inch), Thickness: 17mm (0.67 inch)
- Condition: Authentic antique with a patina of age and use, complete with leather cord and relic bags.
Perfect For
- Deepening your connection to Medicine Buddha and his healing mantras.
- Seeking a tangible source of protection and blessings in daily life.
- Creating a powerful, portable focal point for meditation and spiritual mindfulness.
- Giving an unparalleled gift of spiritual significance to a dedicated practitioner.
Your Authenticity Guarantee
- Handmade Heritage: A genuine antique, crafted by traditional Tibetan artisans.
- Directly Sourced: Collected from Gengqing Monastery, ensuring its sacred provenance.
- Supports Tradition: Your acquisition honors and helps preserve Tibetan Buddhist material culture.
- Sacred Item: Treated with respect and care, acknowledging its spiritual purpose.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is a Gau (Ghau)?
A: A Gau is a traditional Tibetan Buddhist amulet container or portable prayer box, often worn as a pendant. It functions as a miniature, wearable shrine for holding sacred objects like relics, mantras, or small Buddha statues.
Q: How should I use this Gau?
A> You may wear it around the neck as a protective amulet to keep the blessings close. Alternatively, place it on your personal altar or desk as a central object for meditation, prayer, and reflection.
Q: Is this suitable for someone new to Tibetan Buddhism?
A> Absolutely. While it is a profound item for experienced practitioners, anyone drawn to the energy of healing, compassion, and sacred art will find it a powerful and beautiful object for spiritual inspiration and mindfulness.
✨ Secure This Sacred Heirloom – This unique antique from a Tibetan monastery cannot be replicated. Once sold, this specific vessel of healing blessings is gone forever.
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