
Blessed in a monastery in Bhutan.
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The mantra amulets of Buddha Amithaba (the Buddha of infinite light)
are sacred objects used in Tibetan Buddhism.
Amulets can be worn on the person, hung in a home or temple, or used in meditation or prayer practices.
The most common mantra associated with Amithaba is "Om Ami Déwa Hri",
which is considered to have purifying and healing powers.
Amulets can help protect against negative forces, attract good luck
and to promote spiritual realization. It is also common to believe
that they can lead to a longer, more prosperous and happier life,
as well as wish fulfillment.
It is important to note that it is important to obtain amulets from a reliable source that can certify their origin and authenticity, rather than simply buying a (slightly) cheaper, more or less fake image made in a Chinese prison factory. Amulets must be treated with respect and used appropriately.
in spiritual practices if one hopes to receive the blessings of the deities.
are considered good general protections
and amulets of long life.
Height: 40 mm.
Diameter: 15 mm.
Weight: approximately 8 grams.
New custom-made reliquary: Yes.