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Tibetan Amulet,Citipati Skull Pendant,Made of Celluloid

Tibetan Amulet,Citipati Skull Pendant,Made of Celluloid

Ordinarie pris $89.99 USD
Ordinarie pris $89.99 USD Försäljningspris $89.99 USD
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ONLY ONE,UNIQUE
Introducing our **Gandhanra Unique Tibetan Citipati Skull Amulet**, a stunning piece that beautifully embodies the rich heritage of Tibetan craftsmanship.
This extraordinary amulet was meticulously hand-carved by skilled artisans in Tibet during the 1990s, originating from Hepo Town in Baiyu County—renowned as the birthplace of exquisite Tibetan handicrafts.
Whether you seek a unique addition to your collection or a meaningful gift, this amulet serves as a symbol of Tibetan culture and artistry, perfect for meditation or daily wear.
Embrace the spirit and tradition of Tibet with this one-of-a-kind piece!

Details
Material:celluloid,brass
Color:beige
Height:27mm / 1.1" Inches
Width: 25mm / 0.98" Inches
Cord Length: about 45cm,can be adjustable.

You'll get 1 set of pendant as pictures shown

Why Do Modern Practitioners Still Use Chitipati Amulets?
Meditative aid: Supports mantra recitation and visualization (e.g., practices from The Tibetan Book of the Dead).
Psychological reminder: Counters materialism by cultivating detachment.
Artistic power: The dancing skeletons in Tibetan Buddhist iconography carry a unique, awe-inspiring aesthetic.

About Citipati
Citipati (Sanskrit: चितिपति), Chitipati or Shmashana Adhipati is a protector deity or dharmapala in Tibetan Buddhism and Vajrayana Buddhism of the Himalayas. It is formed of two skeletal deities, one male and the other female, both dancing wildly with their limbs intertwined inside a halo of flames representing change.The Citipati is said to be one of the 75 forms of Mahakala.Their symbol is meant to represent both the eternal dance of death as well as perfect awareness. They are invoked as wrathful deities, benevolent protectors of fierce appearance. The dance of the Citipati is commemorated twice annually in Tibet.

The citipati should not be confused with the skeleton dancers of the Tibetan Buddhist cham dance tradition.

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