This necklace features hand-painted craftsmanship combined with high-quality crystal materials.

Each deity depicted on the pendant represents unique blessings and spiritual significance.

  • Green Tara
  • Meaning: Green Tara, also known as the “Swift Savior Mother” or “Savior from the Eight Perils,” is a highly revered bodhisattva in Tibetan Buddhism. She is considered an embodiment of Avalokiteshvara’s compassion and is the principal deity among the 21 Taras. Green Tara is known for her immense compassion and power to save beings from eight kinds of suffering, including danger from lions, elephants, fire, snakes, water, imprisonment, thieves, and non-humans.
    Appearance: Green Tara is depicted in vibrant green, symbolizing vitality, healing, and wisdom. She is usually portrayed as a beautiful young woman seated on a lotus and moon disc. Her right hand, holding a blue lotus (Utpala flower), is extended in a gesture of offering, while her left hand holds another lotus near her heart, forming a gesture symbolizing the Triple Gem (Buddha, Dharma, Sangha).
    Merit: Practicing Green Tara’s teachings helps liberate beings from the cycle of birth and death, removes obstacles, eliminates illnesses, and enhances longevity, prosperity, and wisdom.
  • Padmasambhava (Guru Rinpoche)
  • Meaning: Padmasambhava, the founding master of the Nyingma tradition of Tibetan Buddhism, made a foundational contribution to Buddhism in Tibet. He is regarded as the emanation of Amitabha Buddha, Avalokiteshvara, and Shakyamuni Buddha’s enlightened body, speech, and mind, manifesting to benefit sentient beings during the degenerate times.
    Deeds: Padmasambhava subdued harmful spirits in Tibet using tantric powers and established Samye Monastery. He also taught Tibetan disciples the translation of Buddhist scriptures, laying the foundation of Tibetan Buddhism.
    Merit: The merits of Padmasambhava are boundless. He is revered as an ancient Buddha, a savior for all sentient beings, and his lineage remains significant within Tibetan Buddhism.
  • Manjushri
  • Meaning: Manjushri is an important bodhisattva in Buddhism, symbolizing wisdom and the power of intellect.
    Symbolism: He is typically depicted holding the Sword of Wisdom, which cuts through ignorance, and a scripture that represents the pursuit of true knowledge.
    Merit: The wisdom of Manjushri helps people transcend worldly limitations and suffering, leading to spiritual liberation. He is also regarded as a symbol of learning and education.
  • Thousand-Armed Avalokiteshvara
  • Meaning: Thousand-Armed Avalokiteshvara is an embodiment of great compassion, with immense power to offer protection and help to all beings.
    Appearance: This deity is depicted with numerous arms and eyes, symbolizing the ability to see the suffering of sentient beings and extend help across all directions.
    Merit: Worshiping Thousand-Armed Avalokiteshvara can bring protection from difficulties, heal ailments, enhance good fortune, and bring peace and blessings into one’s life.
  • Yellow Jambhala (Goddess of Wealth)
  • Meaning: Yellow Jambhala is a wealth deity and a protector in Tibetan Buddhism, known for bestowing fortune and abundance.
    Appearance: She is depicted bare-chested, wearing a skirt, with her right hand holding a wish-fulfilling jewel, radiating light in all directions. Her left hand embraces a treasure-spitting mouse, symbolizing the unending flow of wealth.
    Merit: Practicing the teachings of Yellow Jambhala and chanting her mantra can attract her blessings of wealth, longevity, wisdom, and material prosperity.
  • Shakyamuni Buddha
  • Meaning: Shakyamuni, the founder of Buddhism, is the central figure in the religion.
    Merit: Through his enlightenment and teachings, Shakyamuni Buddha revealed the path to liberation from suffering, impacting countless beings through his profound wisdom.
  • Vajrasattva (Bodhisattva of Purification): Represents strength and purification, known for his great power in esoteric Buddhism.
  • Medicine Buddha: The Buddha of healing and longevity, often referred to as the “King of Medicine.”
  • Four-Armed Avalokiteshvara: Another form of Avalokiteshvara, combining compassion and wisdom.
  • Six-Armed Mahakala: A wrathful protector in esoteric Buddhism, symbolizing fierce power and the ability to subdue negative forces.
  • Ushnisha Vijaya: A female deity in Tibetan Buddhism, embodying wisdom and compassion, known for increasing practitioners’ merits and wisdom.
  • Kṣitigarbha Bodhisattva: A compassionate bodhisattva committed to saving beings in the hell realms.
  • Mahasri Tara: A bodhisattva who is known for fulfilling the wishes of those who pray to her.
  • Samantabhadra Bodhisattva: Symbolizes the path of practice and action, embodying the ideal of wisdom put into practice in everyday life.

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Green Tara, Padmasambhava (Guru Rinpoche), Manjushri, Thousand-Armed Avalokiteshvara, Yellow Jambhala (Goddess of Wealth), Shakyamuni Buddha, Vajrasattva (Bodhisattva of Purification), Medicine Buddha, Four-Armed Avalokiteshvara, Six-Armed Mahakala, Ushnisha Vijaya, Kṣitigarbha Bodhisattva, Mahasri Tara, Samantabhadra Bodhisattva

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