Friday, September 7, 2012

Vajrayogini Yantra Inlay Pendant With Central The Ten Powerful Syllables Of The Kalachakra Mantra

Vocation SloganDIMENSIONS: 1.2" Summit1.1" SpanThis pendant shows the ten interlocking or stacked syllables of the Kalachakra chant (Om Ham Ksha Ma La Va Ra Ya Sva Ha), generally well-known as the gigantic ten'. The interlocking fabricate of this mystical monogram is composed of the seven syllables Ham Ksha Ma La Va Ra Ya in print in Lantsa writing. Lantsa is an Indian Buddhist script, it would seem of at the back Pala origin bar duty-bound scholars ask for it as at the back as the seventeenth century. It is specifically cast-off for chant syllables and the titles of sacred texts. This stylized and stunningly ornate script was devised from the Sanskrit alphabet and cast-off extensively in Nepali Buddhism. Supercilious the broad drained bar which crowns these seven interlocking consonant syllables is a semi-circular moon, a sun noise (or dot), and a dissolving flame-tip which completes the ten stacked syllables. An eleventh syllable, the vowel syllable A - in favor of the element of space - is not depicted, but it merges with all of the consonant sounds as the enjoyable plod of the medicine door gives life to the charming concept of a enjoyable management.The perfect symbolism of these stacked syllables is acutely elaborate, encapsulating meanings which inform to all the three aspects of the Kalachakra tantra - the outer, at home, and surrogate. The outer aspect deals with cosmology, astronomy, and astrology; the at home aspect deals with the blue energy systems of the fill living being and fabricate interrelationships; and the surrogate aspect deals with the actual deity practice of Kalachakra. Even the main symbolism of the gigantic ten' relates to the cosmology of Mt. Meru and its about invention according to the Kalachakra, and to the elaborate geometrical mandala palace of the deity Kalachakra. BUY NOW

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