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I have just made a slide Show for Vajra guru Mantra


This post is a slide show with Vajra guru Mantra. If you like to read about Mantra of Vajra Guru Rimpoche Seven-Line Prayer.

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We just bring New Bangle and Rings With Mantra Om mani Padme Hum , Om Tare Tuttare Ture Soha (Tara Mantra ) and Om Namo Shivaye (Shiva Mantra)
OM MANI PADME HUM OM MANI PADME HUM



OM TARE TUTTARE TURE SOHA

See "Tara Mantra" by Ani Choying Drolma (Dolma)


OM represents Tara's sacred body, speech and mind.
TARE means liberating from all discontent.
TUTTARE means liberating from the eight fears, the external dangers, but mainly from the internal dangers, the delusions.
TURE means liberating from duality; it shows the true cessation of confusion.
SOHA means "may the meaning of the mantra take root in my mind."
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In Tibet, the Nyingmapa recite "Vajra Seven-Line Prayer to Guru Rinpoche" three times before reciting any other prayers, doing any meditation, or performing any ceremony. Many devotees repeat it hundreds of thousands of times, reciting it during all their waking hours, making it as their main prayer, breathing, life, and contemplation. I recommend book White Lotus: An Explanation of the Seven-line Prayer to Guru Padmasambhava, by Jamgon Mipham (Author), Padmakara Translation Group (Translator).
Read How to Chants 7 line Vajra guru Mantra at my other blog at Seven-Line Prayer to Guru Rimpoche

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In Tibet's mystery medicine books, Dzi Beads are described to heal illnesses, particularly blood-related diseases and will protect a person from ill-willed enemies and from their evil curses.
Dzi Beads has been around for 2000 to 2500 years. Ancient and pure dzi beads of Tibet are extremely precious and rare. Mostly Beads selling in markets are New Beads Compare to the ANCIENT TIBETAN.

If you Planing to own a Real dzi beads, I recommend you to read this post BEFORE BUYING DZI BEADS(ดี ซี ไอ) หินทิเบต. If you planing to buy Just simple Dzi Beads with the price that you can afford, that's ok .But If you like to be a serious Dzi Collector Then You Must read simple Tips about HOW TO KNOW REAL OLD DZI BEADS.


If you have not read Meanings of Dzi Beads in my previous post, you may enjoy this post to know short meanings of Dzi Beads design. Other Readers Who know meaning or have read before might be enjoy this post again because i have made Dzibeads meaning Cards to describe each design with Picture of Very fine Dzi beads . Which you can direct save in your computer. I try to make all design meaning Card (Still i am working on it.) So lets See Some Cards which is finished .



Picture Hosted at Shareapic.net This is just Some Disign simple cards If you to know Some More About Tibetan Dzibeads meanings and more information write in a comments , Thanks



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My dear Friends,
Wish New Year will bring Peace Prosperity & every success on your life & God bless you & your family.


Thank you for your support and making 2008 memorable for us. We look forward to the brand new year with you. Hope you have enjoyed This Blog and TIBETAN ARTS BLOG Blog In Thailand.

Regards,

Bharat



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In Mahayana Buddhism there are eight auspicious symbols (sanskrit: Astamangal) or the eight auspicious and glorious emblems. These symbols appear all together (like picture in right) or single as frequent decorative motif in stone, wood, metal and paintings. In this post I like to show you eight auspicious symbols carved in wood.
These symbols are believed to represent the gifts, given by celestial beings to the Shakyamuni Buddha on his attainment of enlightenment of Buddhahood.

Precious Umbrella
The precious umbrella symbolizes protection and royalty. The shadow protects from the heat and sun, and the coolness of the shade represents protection or preserving beings from the heat of suffering, obstacles, desire, illness and so forth in this life and all kinds of temporary and enduring sufferings of the three lower realms, and the realms of men and gods in future lives. It also represents the enjoyment of a feast of benefit under its cool shade. The parasol dome can symbolize wisdom and the hanging skirt symbolizes compassion.

Right-coiled White Conch
The white conch which coils to the right symbolizes the deep, far-reaching and melodious sound of the Dharma teachings, which being appropriate to different natures, predispositions and aspirations of disciples, awakens them from the deep slumber of ignorance and urges them to accomplish their own and others' welfare.

Victory Banner
The victory banner symbolizes the victory of the activities of one's own and others body, speech and mind over obstacles and negativitities. It was adopted as the symbol of Buddha's enlightenment. It also stands for the complete victory of the Buddhist Doctrine over all harmful and pernicious forces.

Golden Fish
The golden fish symbolizes happiness the auspiciousness of all living beings in a state of fearlessness, without danger of drowning in the ocean of sufferings, and migrating from place to place freely and spontaneously, just as fish swim freely without fear through water.

Dharma Wheel
The golden wheel symbolizes the auspiciousness of the turning of the precious wheel of Buddha's doctrine, both in its teachings and realizations, in all realms and at all times, enabling beings to experience the joy of wholesome deeds and liberation.

Endless Knot( auspicious drawing)
The Endless Knot symbolizes the mutual dependence of religious doctrine and secular affairs. Similarly, it represents the union of wisdom and method, the inseparability of emptiness and dependent arising at the time of path, and finally, at the time of enlightenment, the complete union of wisdom and great compassion.
Endless Knot is one of the most favorite symbols in Tibetan Buddhism. It is often related to the endless wisdom of Buddha and it is also significant for the interaction of opposing forces leading to their union and harmony in the universe. The symmetrical shape of the knot signifies all these things and arouses the curiosity of those who are passionate about wearing Tibetan jewelry. Giving someone Tibetan gift representing an Endless Knot, it signifies a connection between the giver and the receiver. It is also a reminder that the roots of every future positive effect are found in the present.

Lotus Flower
The lotus flower symbolizes purity, It is able to grow and blossom from the muddy water, and therefore is a symbol of divine generation. the complete purification of the defilements of the body, speech and mind, and the full blossoming of wholesome deeds in blissful liberation. Deities are often depicted holding a lotus as a symbol of their purity, compassion, renunciation and perfection of qualities.


Treasure vace
The treasure vase or (sanskrit: Kalash) symbolizes an endless rain of long life, wealth and prosperity and all the benefits of this world and liberation.

Eight Auspicious Symbols are usually displayed during the all good ceremonies. i.e.: consecration of house, fire sacrifice, wedding, etc.
Read Meaning in Thai สื่อความหมายของ "อัฐมังคลา" หรือมงคล 8 ประการ

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