Sacred Tibetan Pill Rilbu of the Nagas - Klu Rilbu
blessed in a Tibetan monastery in Bodnath (Nepal) .
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This precious pill is offered to you
in a new reliquary filled with “ritual saffron” (Safflower).
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The sacred pills of the Nagas, known as "Klu Rilbu" in Tibetan,
occupy an important place in the Vajrayana tradition, an advanced form
Tantric Buddhism, which is practiced mainly in Tibet
and in the Himalayan regions.
These pills, made by certain Lamas from natural ingredients and precious elements, are considered spiritual treasures endowed with extraordinary powers.
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Origin and Meaning: Nagas are mythical beings who inhabit the waters, mountains, and hidden places of the earth. In Tibetan Buddhist tradition, they are often seen as protectors of the Buddha's teachings. Klu Rilbu are pills made from elements associated with nagas, such as gemstones, minerals, and rare herbs. These rare pills are blessed by skilled lamas during special rituals.
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Powers and Uses: Klu Rilbu are worn as talismans for their protective and healing powers. According to tradition, they protect the wearer from negative influences, illnesses, and obstacles on the spiritual path. Vajrayana practitioners believe these pills have the power to purify the mind, improve meditative concentration, and promote spiritual realization. Klu Rilbu must be activated by a qualified spiritual teacher. This usually involves specific prayers, mantras, and visualizations to draw the beneficial energy of the Nagas into the pills. Once activated, the pills are usually kept in a special container, often a stupa or Ga'au shrine, to preserve their spiritual potential.
The sacred Klu Rilbu pills are intended to attract the blessings of the Nagas
and to protect its wearer against any type of danger linked to the water element.
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Worn as an amulet, DO NOT INGEST.
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- Diameter: 25 mm.
- Weight: approximately 4 grams.
- New custom-made reliquary: Yes.