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| White Tara |
Code: 2-5-6-1
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Product Specification:
Length : 19 in
Width : 14 in
Tara is the female deity of the Buddhist Pantheon. White Tara was born
from a tear of the Buddhistawa of compassion. Avalokiteswora. She holds
a very prominent position in Tibet and Nepal. Tara is believed to protect
the human beings while they are crossing the ocean of existence.
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| Green Tara |
Code: 2-5-6-2
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Product Specification:
Length : 17 in
Width : 13 in
The Green Tara is regarded as spiritual consort of Amogasiddhi, the DhyaniBuddha.
In the Lamaeist tradition, Tara is incarnated in all good women. She is
also to hue mortal base in historic persons of the Nepal and Chinese princes
who married the great king Srang-Tsan Gampo and credited with the introduction
of Buddhism to Tibet and China.
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| Mandala |
Code: 2-5-6-3
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Product Specification:
Length : 19 in
Width : 19 in
Mandala, a circle which is a device for the Tantric meditation. It is
a visual aid for concentration and introvertive meditation leading to
the attainment of insights and to activation of forces culminating in
"Siddhi" supernatural forces. The Mandala is the graphic representation
of this process.
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| Shree Yantra |
Code: 2-5-6-4
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Product Specification:
Length : 13 in
Width : 13 in
Shreeyantra is a device of Lord Krishna. It is trusted to be useful for
good luck and prosperity. The Shreeyantra is the graphic representation
of this process.It becomes an instrument (Yantra).
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Kalchakra
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Code: 2-5-6-5
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Product Specification:
Length : 14 in
Width : 14 in
Kalchakra is a visual aid for concentration and introvertive meditation
leading to the attainment of insights and to activation of forces culminating
in "Siddhi" supernatural forces.
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| Buddha Life |
Code: 2-5-6-6
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Product Specification:
Length : 59 cm
Width : 46 cm
The Thangka is a painting usually depicting a Buddhist deity, famous
scene, or mandala of some sort in which artist use either water color
with real 24 kt gold paint or color made from minerals.
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