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Car- or window pendant Amithaba & dorje

€4.40

Car- or window pendant - Amithaba & dorje for protection, two-sided
Amithaba Buddha is one of the five Dhyani Buddha\'s; he symbolises the wisdom of discernment and sacred speech. His visualisation colour is red and connected to the throat chakra. The mantra of Amithaba is: Om Ah Amithaba Hum. Many houses these days have a place for meditation with a statue of a favorite Buddha surrounded by flowers, candles, incense and photos of loved ones. It is a place for a daily moment of reflection and meditation.

Phurba + phurba holder brass

€220.00

The phurba is also known as the magic dagger. In Sanskrit the name is kilaya or kila, in Tibetan it is phurba or phurpa. Phur or kila means pin or nail. The phurba is a three-sided pin that is used for Buddhist rituals. Tibetans have since long been a nomadic people so the tent plays an important role in the lives of Tibetans. Putting tent pins in the ground is seen as an act of making the land the tent is on, sacred. The shape of the phurba can be deduced from the pin that holds the tent in place.

Offering bowl eight auspicious signs

€13.90

Offering bowl eight auspicious signs
Offering bowls are being used for sacrifice ingredients like incense, water, perfumed oil, etc. Usually these are arranged in sets of 7 in a meditation setting in a room, or on the altar.

Health Balls Elephants red/white

€8.00

It was emperor Jia Jing in the sixteenth century, who ordered a profound study of these Health Balls. What looks like an ordinary game, turning two metal balls in the palms of your hands, is in reality a kind of healing technique. The life energy flowing though our bodies is called Qi. This energy is channeled through the meridians, energy channels inside our body; these are connected with the body\'s organs and senses. In the palms of our hands are also energy points, and by turning the balls in our hands, these points are being stimulated, and the released energy will flow through the meridians to all body parts.

Tibetan Incense Nard 35g

€5.95

Tibetan incense Nardo (Pang Poe) stick.
Nard (Jattamasi) is one of the best Vata Dosha herbs in the Ayurvedic medical system. It is used to control the nerves and the unbalanced mind. It is an excellent support for the blood circulation, which helps to regulate the heart.

Phurba + phurba holder brass

€169.90

The phurba is also known as the magic dagger. In Sanskrit the name is kilaya or kila, in Tibetan it is phurba or phurpa. Phur or kila means pin or nail. The phurba is a three-sided pin that is used for Buddhist rituals. Tibetans have since long been a nomadic people so the tent plays an important role in the lives of Tibetans. Putting tent pins in the ground is seen as an act of making the land the tent is on, sacred. The shape of the phurba can be deduced from the pin that holds the tent in place.

Offering bowls SET of 7

€19.90

Offering bowls - SET of 7 bowls
Offering bowls are being used for the offering of substances like incense, water, perfumed oil, etc. Usually these are arranged in sets of 7 in a meditation setting in a room, or on an altar.

Health Balls Sun & Moon red yellow on black

€8.00

It was emperor Jia Jing in the sixteenth century, who ordered a profound study of these Health Balls. What looks like an ordinary game, turning two metal balls in the palms of your hands, is in reality a kind of healing technique. The life energy flowing though our bodies is called Qi. This energy is channeled through the meridians, energy channels inside our body; these are connected with the body\'s organs and senses. In the palms of our hands are also energy points, and by turning the balls in our hands, these points are being stimulated, and the released energy will flow through the meridians to all body parts.

Tibetan incense holy basil Tulsi 35g

€5.95

Tibetan incense of holy basil stick
As a divine representation of Lord Krishna, Basilisk is not just a plant. It is the "king of plants". Kept at the door of your house, basil keeps the atmosphere clean and without mosquitoes. You feel relaxed and well focused at the same time. In addition, it is known for its revitalizing effect of depressive moods.