!9# Buddhist Doorbell Om Mantra & Auspicious Symbols Tibetan Bell Naga Land Tibet Sacred Stones Blessing Bell
(Cord Attaches to Clapper)Traditional craft passed down the centuries, precious materials & sacred stones woven into a magical spell. A sacred keepsake for your spiritual journey. Native crafts help support Nepalese & Tibetan refugees. Reiki Tummo energy blessing added for health & happiness.One always finds a bell at the entrance to a temple or holy place. When a devotee rings the bell on entering, they are letting the deity of that place know that they have arrived to ask for blessings.The sound created is a plea to the gods....whom the drums have called down to earth...to remain here.The bell is adorned with the Om Mantra Blessing & 8 auspicious Tibetan symbols: Protection Parasol, Golden Fish, Great Treasure Vase, White Lotus, Right-Turning Conch, Endless Knot, Banner of Victory, Wheel of Dharma.The mantra Om Mani Padme Hum it contains the essence of the entire teaching of Buddhism. When you say the first syllable Om it is blessed to help you achieve perfection in the practice of generosity, Ma helps perfect the practice of pure ethics, & Ni helps achieve perfection in the practice of tolerance & patience. Pad, the fourth syllable, helps to achieve perfection of perseverance, Me helps achieve perfection in the practice of concentration, & the final sixth syllable Hum helps achieve perfection in the practice of wisdom. So in this way recitation of the mantra helps achieve perfection in the six practices from generosity to wisdom. The path of these six perfection's is the path walked by all the Buddha's of the three times.An amulet is an object that protects a person from trouble, consists of any object intended to bring good luck & protection to its owner. Amulets include: gems, statues, coins, drawings, pendants, rings, plants, animals, words. "Making offerings to me now & making offerings to me in the future will produce equal merit.This is due to the blessing power of the Buddha, but ordinary beings cannot understand this." Buddha
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