This Buddhist amulet depicts Guru Rinpoche (Padmasambhava) , the great Tantric master who introduced Vajrayana Buddhism to Tibet. Considered a second Buddha, Guru Rinpoche is revered throughout the Himalayas for his power of spiritual protection and his ability to repel negative forces.
On the front panel appears Guru Rinpoche seated in a regal posture, surrounded by a halo of light symbolizing his enlightened wisdom. This representation recalls his role as master of mantras and esoteric teachings.
The reverse of the amulet bears the three sacred syllables Aum Ah Hung , a fundamental mantra of Tantric Buddhism. These three sounds respectively represent the awakened body, speech, and mind of the Buddhas.
This amulet was consecrated around 2010 in a Buddhist temple in Bangkok during a ritual ceremony including recitations of mantras and traditional blessings.
In the Vajrayana tradition, wearing a Guru Rinpoche amulet is considered a way to invoke the protection of realized masters and strengthen spiritual determination on the path to enlightenment.
Features :
- 🛕 Temple: Buddhist Temple of Bangkok
- ✨ Deity: Guru Rinpoche Padmasambhava
- 📐 Dimensions: 40 mm X 35 mm
- ⚓ Weight: 22 grams
- Reliquary: New custom-made reliquary in stainless steel decorated with traditional motifs.
🕉️ In the spiritual traditions of the Himalayas, Guru Rinpoche is invoked as a master capable of dispelling unseen obstacles and opening the path to wisdom. The presence of the sacred syllables Aum Ah Hung on this amulet acts as a constant reminder of the unity of awakened body, speech, and mind. Wearing this talisman symbolically places one's life under the blessing of the Tantric masters and the protection of the mantra.