Garuda Amulet - 1.57"
Garuda Amulet - 1.57"
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Only a Few Available – A Sacred Protector from a Tibetan Monastery
⚠️ Limited stock – this 70-year-old antique cannot be replicated or restocked.
This Garuda Amulet is more than a piece of antique jewelry — it is a sacred vessel of protection and awakened energy, collected directly from the revered Kathok Monastery in Tibet. For seven decades, it has held the blessings of its origin, waiting to serve as a guardian in your spiritual journey.
Key Features of This Sacred Amulet
- Sacred Material: Crafted from authentic thokcha, a mystical Tibetan alloy often found in ancient spiritual artifacts.
- Profound Symbolism: Depicts Garuda (Garula), the golden-winged bird, a powerful dharma-protector in Buddhist tradition.
- Antique Craftsmanship: 100% handmade, bearing the unique marks and patina of its age and spiritual history.
- Rare Authenticity: A genuine 70-year-old piece sourced from Kathok Monastery, making it a true collector's item.
- Versatile Sacred Use: Designed to be worn, displayed, or placed as a protective talisman in your home or meditation space.
The Spiritual Meaning of Garuda
In Tibetan Buddhism, Garuda is not merely a mythical bird but a symbol of powerful, enlightened activity. As a protector (Astasena), Garuda represents the swift subduing of obstacles and negative forces. This amulet serves as a conduit for that fierce, protective energy.
Keeping or wearing this sacred symbol is believed to:
- Awaken fearless wisdom and clarity of vision.
- Protect against spiritual and worldly hindrances.
- Enhance the power of your meditation and practice.
- Attract the supportive, protective energies of the dharma.
"Garuda soars above samsara's storms, a reminder that our true nature is boundless and free."
---Handcrafted Origin & Authenticity
This amulet carries the weight of history and devotion. It was hand-forged by Tibetan artisans using traditional methods before finding its home within the sacred walls of Kathok Monastery. Each imperfection in the thokcha tells a story of its journey, making it a unique fragment of living spiritual heritage. Its provenance from a major monastic center is your assurance of its authentic spiritual purpose.
---Product Details
- Material: Thokcha (traditional Tibetan alloy)
- Type: Pendant / Amulet
- Pattern: Garuda (Garula, Suparna, Golden-winged Bird)
- Dimensions: 40mm x 40mm (1.57" x 1.57")
- Craft: 100% Handmade
- Age & Condition: Approximately 70 years old. Shows authentic antique patina and wear, consistent with its age and use.
Perfect For
🧘 Meditation & Practice
Hold during meditation to invoke Garuda's protective and clarifying energy.
🛡️ Daily Spiritual Protection
Wear as a pendant or carry it to serve as a constant guardian throughout your day.
🏠 Sacred Space Enhancement
Place on an altar, hang on a door, or display on a desk to bless and protect your environment.
🎁 A Meaningful Gift
An profound gift for practitioners, collectors, or anyone on a spiritual path.
Your Authenticity Guarantee
- Handmade Heritage: Authentically crafted by Tibetan artisans, not mass-produced.
- Direct Monastery Sourcing: Collected from Kathok Monastery, ensuring spiritual legitimacy.
- Support Traditional Craft: Your acquisition helps preserve ancient Tibetan artistic traditions.
- Reverent Packaging: Your amulet will arrive in secure, gift-ready packaging, honoring its sacred nature.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How should I care for this antique amulet?
A: Gently clean with a soft, dry cloth. The thokcha patina is part of its history and charm; avoid harsh chemicals or polishing.
Q: Is it ready to wear?
A> Yes, it is a complete pendant. You can simply add it to a chain or cord of your choice to wear it immediately.
Q: What makes this a genuine spiritual item?
A> Its age, its handmade nature from sacred thokcha, and its direct provenance from Kathok Monastery—a center of Tibetan Buddhist practice—all attest to its authenticity as a spiritual artifact.
✨ Invite This Sacred Protector Into Your Life – Only a handful of these antique Garuda amulets exist. Once sold, this unique piece of Kathok Monastery's heritage is gone forever.
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