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Antique Garuda Amulet | 38*41mm

Antique Garuda Amulet | 38*41mm

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ONLY 1 , UNIQUE
This amulet pendant, themed around the majestic Garuda, blends ancient faith with handcrafted artistry. It is both a spiritual artifact and a collectible accessory.

Material and Craftsmanship
Made from cast brass with partial plating of genuine gold and silver, offering a rustic and layered finish

Every feather and pattern on the 40mm pendant is meticulously hand-carved by skilled craftsmen

Topped with a hand-carved natural turquoise skull, symbolizing wisdom and transcendence

Origin and Blessing
Originally from the collection of Kathok Monastery, personally consecrated by a lama》

Carries decades of devotional energy, imbued with the sacred power of the Dharma protector

In Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism, Garuda is revered as a protective deity, symbolizing strength, guardianship, and wisdom

Collectible and Wearable Value
Suitable for daily practice and meditation, or as a blessed gift of protection

The design is bold and timeless, making it a striking accessory that reflects cultural appreciation

Each piece is unique, with a patina that carries the warmth of time

This is not merely an ornament but a wearable legacy of spirituality. May the protective power of Garuda and the blessings of the ancient monastery accompany the keeper on their journey.

Details
100% Handmade
Pendant material:brass,silver, turquoise
Pattern: Garuda,Garula,Suparna,Golden-winged Bird
Height: 38mm
Width: 41mm

You'll get 1 × garuda pendant as pictures shown.
Titanium steel chian is a free gift.

ABOUT GARUDA
Garuda is a legendary bird or bird-like creature in Hindu, Buddhist and Jain faith.He is variously the vehicle mount (vahana) of the Hindu god Vishnu, a dharma-protector and Astasena in Buddhism, and the Yaksha of the Jain Tirthankara Shantinatha.The Brahminy kite is considered as the contemporary representation of Garuda.

Garuda is described as the king of birds and a kite-like figure.He is shown either in zoomorphic form (giant bird with partially open wings) or an anthropomorphic form (man with wings and some bird features). Garuda is generally a protector with the power to swiftly go anywhere, ever watchful and an enemy of the serpent.He is also known as Tarkshya and Vynateya.

IN BUDDHISM
Garuda, also referred to as Garula, are golden-winged birds in Buddhist texts. Under the Buddhist concept of saṃsāra, they are one of the Aṣṭagatyaḥ, the eight classes of inhuman beings. In Buddhist art, they are shown as sitting and listening to the sermons of the Buddha.They are enemies of the Nāgas (snakes) and are sometimes depicted with a serpent held between their claws. Like the Hindu art, both zoomorphic (giant eagle-like bird) and partially anthropomorphic (part bird, part human) iconography is common across Buddhist traditions.

In Buddhism, the Garuda (Sanskrit; Pāli: garuḷā) are enormous predatory birds with a wingspan of 330 yojanas.They are described as beings with intelligence and social organization. They are also sometimes known as suparṇa (Sanskrit; Pāli: supaṇṇa), meaning "well-winged, having good wings". Like the Nāgas, they combine the characteristics of animals and divine beings, and may be considered to be among the lowest of the devas.The Garudas have kings and cities, and at least some of them have the magical power of changing into human form when they wish to have dealings with people. On some occasions Garuda kings have had romances with human women in this form. Their dwellings are in groves of the simbalī, or silk-cotton tree.

The Garuda are enemies to the nāga, a race of intelligent serpent- or dragon-like beings, whom they hunt. The Garudas at one time caught the nāgas by seizing them by their heads; but the nāgas learned that by swallowing large stones, they could make themselves too heavy to be carried by the Garudas, wearing them out and killing them from exhaustion. This secret was divulged to one of the Garudas by the ascetic Karambiya, who taught him how to seize a nāga by the tail and force him to vomit up his stone.

The Garudas were among the beings appointed by Śakra to guard Mount Sumeru and the Trāyastriṃśa heaven from the attacks of the asuras.

ABOUT Gandhanra
We're artisans from Hepo Township, Baiyu County,Tibetan. We use ancient Tibetan handicrafts to make Tibetan Buddhist instruments.
All our crafts are directly handmade and collected from Tibet.
When you purchase this craft it helps and support our artisan and our families in Tibet.
Your support is highly appreciated.

Packaging &Shipping:
As per our Product nature, we do the packaging. For every single product, we do the bubble wrapping along with the paper carton boxes is also used for more safety. In the case of heavy products, we also use wooden boxes too for more safe packaging and sent for the shipping process.

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