Tibetan Buddhist articles hand-painted handicrafts Cundi thangka gilded ornament pendant cw2000

Original price was: $300.0.Current price is: $255.0.

Material: Titanium steel
Origin: Regong
Craftsmanship: Handicraft
Size: 4 * 5cm
Style: Ethnic
SKU: tk-t03 Categories: , Tags: , , ,

Cundi , also known as “Cundi Guanyin”, is a key deity in East Asian Buddhism and Vajrayana, revered as the Mother of All Buddhas, embodying the wisdom and merits of all enlightened beings. Her practice centers on the “Cundi Mantra”, believed to swiftly purify karma and enhance blessings.

  • Swift Attainment: Her practice is called the “Supreme Secret Method”, accessible even without strict precepts.
  • Feminine Divinity: Particularly revered by female practitioners, balancing wisdom and compassion.Yamantaka , the “Terrible Vajra”, is a principal deity in Gelugpa Vajrayana. As the wrathful form of Manjushri, he subdues Yama (the death god) and all obstacles, embodying “transforming fury into enlightenment”.
    • Color: Dark blue/black, with 9 heads, 34 arms, 16 legs, trampling beings (symbolizing ignorance).
    • Attributes: Axe, skull cup (amrita), vajra, etc.
    • Consort: Vajravetali (uniting compassion and wisdom).

Mahesvara, identical to Shiva in Hinduism, is the god of destruction and regeneration, part of the Trimurti. In Buddhism, he is revered as a dharma protector(Mahēśvara-deva), ruling the highest heaven in the Form Realm, Akaniṣṭha.

Weight 0.5 kg
Dimensions 5 × 4 × 1 cm
gilding

Yamantaka, six-arm Mahesvara, Cundi

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