PE109 Tibetan Pendant Handmade in Nepal, this auspicious Buddhist pendant is a good luck charm.

PE109 Tibetan Pendant Handmade in Nepal, this auspicious Buddhist pendant is a good luck charm.

The Vase Square
$28.00
Sale price  $28.00 Regular price 
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PE109 Tibetan Pendant Handmade in Nepal, this auspicious Buddhist pendant is a good luck charm.

PE109 Tibetan Pendant Handmade in Nepal, this auspicious Buddhist pendant is a good luck charm.

$28.00
Sale price  $28.00 Regular price 
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Size is 1.1/2 square approx.

The Dharma Wheel, also called the dharma-chakra or dhamma chakka, is one of the most well-known symbols of Buddhism. In most representations, the Wheel has eight spokes, representing the Eightfold Path. According to tradition, the Dharma Wheel was first turned when the Buddha delivered his first sermon after his enlightenment. There were two subsequent turnings of the wheel, in which teachings on emptiness (sunyata) and on inherent Buddha-nature were given.

The Conch Shell: In Asia, the conch has long been used as a battle horn. In the Hindu epic The Mahabharata, the sound of the hero Arjuna's conch terrorized his enemies. In ancient Hindu times, a white conch also represented the Brahmin caste.

In Buddhism, a white conch that coils to the right represents the sound of the Dharma reaching far and wide, awakening beings from ignorance.

The Vase: The treasure vase is filled with precious and sacred things, yet no matter how much is taken out, it is always full. It represents the teachings of the Buddha, which remained a bountiful treasure no matter how many teachings he gave to others. It also symbolizes long life and prosperity.

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