DRAGON
The dragon and the phoenix hold great significance as symbols of auspiciousness in China. Representing the fifth animal in the Chinese zodiac, the dragon has long been associated with potent and propitious powers, especially in its ability to control water, rainfall, typhoons, and floods. Within Chinese culture, this mythical creature embodies good luck, strength, robust health, and the masculine element of Yang. In the realm of mythological tales, the dragon assumes a male identity and forms a harmonious pair with the phoenix, symbolizing marital bliss. While the phoenix represents feminine energy, the dragon mirrors it by embodying qualities of masculine energy, strength, and protection.
Six True Words 'Om Mani Padme Hum'
The Six True Words, "Om Mani Padme Hum," constitute the most widely recognized mantra in Tibet. Uttering this mantra creates a profound resonance that allows one to connect with the universe on a deeper level. This ancient chant is believed to possess remarkable spiritual and creative potency.
Each component of the mantra carries symbolic meaning:
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"Om" represents the vibration of the universe and symbolizes the imperfections present in one's body, speech, and mind.
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"Mani" stands for the jewel and embodies factors like method, compassion, love, and the altruistic intention to attain enlightenment.
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"Padme" signifies the lotus, symbolizing wisdom.
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"Hum" reflects inseparability and symbolizes purity, achieved through the unity of method and wisdom.
By reciting this sacred chant, one can experience joy and inner tranquility. It is believed that within these words lies the truth about the nature of suffering and the means to eliminate its causes.
Specifications:
- Item Type: Necklace
- Necklace Length: 50cm
- Pendant Size: 4.5*3cm
- Material: White Copper
- Weight: 35g