
Tibetan Yantra Amulet
of the primordial Buddha Samantabhadra in union Yab Youm.
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Blessed in a Tibetan monastery in Bodnath (Nepal).
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Samanthabhadra Buddha Yantra Amulets
Samanthabhadra Buddha , a central figure in Vajrayana Buddhism, embodies the fundamental nature of mind: pure, vast, and luminous. Depicted in the union of wisdom and compassion, he often appears in an embrace with his consort, symbolizing the inseparability of emptiness and awakened consciousness.
The yantra amulets dedicated to him are not mere decorative objects: they carry within them a mystical map of the inner universe, translated into geometric shapes and sacred symbols. These yantras serve as supports for meditation, promoting access to profound clarity, indestructible peace, and non-dual awakening.
Worn on the person, these amulets strengthen the connection with the nature of the original mind, protect against mental and energetic disturbances, and support the practice of Dzogchen or Mahamudra. They are often activated by lamas or tantric masters according to precise and secret rites.
A silent blessing, a map to ultimate wisdom, a talisman of the luminous void: this is what a yantra amulet dedicated to Buddha Samanthabhadra represents.
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Height: 30 mm.
Width: 30 mm.
Weight: approximately 5 grams.
Custom-made waterproof reliquary: Yes.