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Gandhanra Handpainted Locket Thangka Amulet,Bhaisajyaguru,Medicine Buddha,Packed in Gau Shrine Box

Gandhanra Handpainted Locket Thangka Amulet,Bhaisajyaguru,Medicine Buddha,Packed in Gau Shrine Box

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❤This hand painted locket thangka is drawn by Nepalese thangka artist, and use the traditional Tibetan painting style,housed in a stainless steel gau box, it is a beautiful amulet pendant, REAL TIBETAN ART. You can wear it all time. ❤All our crafts are directly from Tibet and Nepal. When you purchase this craft it helps and support the artisan and their families in there. Your support is highly appreciated. ❤Details Paint Material: cloth,Tibetan pigment Paint Size: 4.5cm * 3.5cm, about 1.77" * 1.38" Gau Box Material: stainless steel Box Size:5.85cm * 4.36cm * 0.72cm,about 2.28" * 1.72" * 0.28" Chain length:66cm / 26" ❤ABOUT Gau Shrine: A "Gau" or "Ghau" is a Tibetan Buddhist amulet container or prayer box, usually made of metal like silver, brass, copper or gold, and can be worn as jewellery if small enough. They are portable shrines that opens to a concealed inner space, and is traditionally used by Tibetan Buddhists to hold a picture of their favourite diety or Lama, a folded up scroll of sacred mantras, special herbs or sacred relics, and prayer flags. ❤ABOUT Bhaisajya Bhaisajya is the Buddha of healing and medicine in Mahayana Buddhism. Commonly referred to as the "Medicine Buddha", he is described as a doctor who cures dukkha (suffering) using the medicine of his teachings. Bhaisajyaguru is Medicine Master and King of Lapis Lazuli Light and the Buddha of healing and medicine in Mahayana Buddhism. Commonly referred to as the "Medicine Buddha", he is described as a doctor who cures dukkha (suffering) using the medicine of his teachings. Bhaisajyaguru's original name and title was raja (King), but Xuanzang translated it as Tathagata (Buddha). Subsequent translations and commentaries followed Xuanzang in describing him as a Buddha. The image of Bhaisajyaguru is usually expressed with a canonical Buddha-like form holding a gallipot and, in some versions, possessing blue skin. Though also considered to be a guardian of the East, in most cases Akshobhya is given that role. As an exceptional case, the honzon of Mount Koya's Kongobu Temple was changed from Akshobhya to Bhaisajyaguru. ❤This item is handmade. As with all handcrafted work, it creates variations in color, size and design. Slight difference can be expected from one piece to other. Also color discrepancies may occur between this product and your computer screen. The video is just a sample, for the real Buddha in paint,please refer to the picture and title.
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