Buddhist protective bracelet, 8 auspidy signs of Buddhism. Feng shui. Silver 925,copper, braided leather, retailer turquoise agate nan hong

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Buddhist protective bracelet, 8 auspidy signs of Buddhism. Feng shui. Silver 925,copper, braided leather, retailer turquoise agate nan hong,

Buddhist protective bracelet
8 auspidy signs of Buddhism
Feng shui
Silver 925copper
braided leather
Arizona turquoise
agate.

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Product code: Buddhist protective bracelet, 8 auspidy signs of Buddhism. Feng shui. Silver 925,copper, braided leather, retailer turquoise agate nan hong

Buddhist protective bracelet,
8 auspidy signs of Buddhism.
Feng shui.
Silver 925,copper,
braided leather,
Arizona turquoise
agate nan hong (southern red) of Yunnan

Leather width 12 mm
two possible choices: red or black leather.
Total weight of about 45 grams.
the 8 signs are rotating thanks to a high-performance ball bearing designed in Germany

Video of the bracelets available via this link
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The 8 auspid signs of Buddhism or Astamangala were originally a set of Indian offerings presented to a king at his inauguration. Jainism first took up these symbols probably auspicious before Buddhism.

In Buddhist tradition, these 8 auspicious signs represent the offerings presented by the great Vedic gods - an ancient civilization of India at the origin of Hinduism - to Buddha Siddharta after his Awakening. Brahma was the first of these gods to appear even before the Buddha was born by presenting retailer him with a wheel with a thousand rays of gold, as a symbolic request to the Buddha to pass on his teachings by "turning the wheel of the Dharma". Indra, Lord of Heaven and god of war and storm - and incidentally king of the gods - appeared following, offering the white conque for the Buddha to "proclaim the truth of the Dharma."

In Buddhist tradition, the eight auspid signs form the body of Buddha.

the parasol represents his head, the two fish his eyes, the vase his neck, the lotus his tongue, the golden wheel his feet, the banner of victory his body, the conque his word the endless knot his mind.
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