Calendar Amulet Sipaho Badge - Melong Mirror,43mm
Calendar Amulet Sipaho Badge - Melong Mirror,43mm
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⚠️ Only One Available – A Unique Sacred Artifact from Tibet
This is more than a badge; it is a Gandhanra Vintage Tibetan Buddhist Amulet, a singular piece of spiritual history. The Melong Mirror with the SIPAHO (srid pa ho) symbol is a profound protective chart, a sacred tool for navigating life's energies and awakening inner wisdom. This unique piece was collected from a monastery approximately 40 years ago and represents a direct link to authentic Tibetan spiritual practice.
Key Features of This Sacred Amulet
- Material & Craft: Hand-cast from solid brass, aged with a beautiful vintage patina.
- Core Symbolism: Features the powerful SIPAHO mandala—a sacred chart of Tibetan and Chinese astrology used for protection and divination.
- Intricate Design: Center "magic square" surrounded by the 8 trigrams (Ba Gua) and the 12 zodiac animals, forming a complete cosmic map.
- Authentic Provenance: Collected from the Rejia monastery in the Kham area of Tibet, a genuine artifact of spiritual heritage.
- Versatile Use: Can be worn as a powerful pendant, placed on an altar, or used as a focal point for meditation and reflection.
Deep Spiritual Meaning: The SIPAHO Mandala
The SIPAHO is not merely a symbol; it is a complete spiritual technology. It represents the interplay of time, space, and karma. The Melong (mirror) at its heart symbolizes the pristine, reflective nature of your own mind, while the surrounding mandala maps the celestial influences and earthly elements.
This amulet serves to:
- Awaken awareness of cyclical energies and personal destiny.
- Attract harmonious forces and ward off negative influences.
- Protect the wearer by creating a sacred energetic boundary.
- Enhance meditation, providing a complex visual focus for penetrating insight.
"The mirror reflects all things without judgment; the SIPAHO chart helps us understand what we see."
---Authentic Craft & Sacred Origin
This is a handmade, vintage piece, not a modern reproduction. It carries the energy of its creation in a Tibetan monastic context and decades of history. The wear on its surface tells a story of spiritual journey and reverence. Owning this amulet means safeguarding a fragment of living Tibetan Buddhist tradition and supporting the preservation of such sacred arts.
---Product Details
- Material: Solid Brass
- Type: Vintage Tibetan Buddhist Amulet / Badge / Pendant
- Design: Melong Mirror with SIPAHO (srid pa ho) & Jiugong Bagua Mandala
- Diameter: 43mm (Approx. 1.8 inches)
- Condition: Vintage, with authentic age-related patina and wear. A unique, one-of-a-kind item.
Perfect For
Use its complex mandala as a focus for advanced visualization practices.
Wear it as a pendant to carry its protective chart with you throughout the day.
Place it on your altar to remind you of the interconnectedness of all things.
An unparalleled gift for a serious practitioner or collector of authentic Tibetan artifacts.
Your Authenticity Guarantee
- Genuine Vintage Artifact: Sourced directly from its monastic origin, not a new copy.
- Supports Tradition: Acquiring such pieces helps value and preserve traditional craftsmanship.
- Unique History: Each mark and nuance in the patina confirms its age and authentic journey.
- Reverent Handling: Shipped with care and respect for its sacred nature.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How should I use this amulet?
A: It can be worn, placed on a home altar, or used during meditation. Set an intention for protection or insight when you first receive it.
Q: Is it ready to wear as a pendant?
A> It is a badge/amulet. You can easily have a local jeweler add a bail or loop to the top so it can hang from a cord or chain, transforming it into a powerful Tibetan Buddhist pendant.
Q: What does the "magic square" represent?
A: It is a key part of the SIPAHO chart's astrological calculations, representing fundamental numerical harmonies of the universe used in divination.
✨ Secure This Sacred Relic – This is the only one in existence. Once it is gone, this unique link to Tibetan monastic history will be lost forever.
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