Prayer Wheels

Prayer Wheels

Also known as Mani Wheels by the Tibetans and Buddhists worldwide, prayer wheels are spiritual devices for widely distributing blessings and positive wishes for all beings.

Tsatsa

Tsatsa

Tsa tsas are votive tablets, usually clay impressions made with a metal mould containing the hollowed, reversed image of a deity, a stupa or other sacred symbol…

Dukkar

Dukkar

Dukkar in her full form is one of the most complex deities in the Tibetan Buddhist pantheon. Also known as Sitatapatra in Sanskrit, Dukkar is white in colour and her full form has 1000 faces, 1000 hands and 1000 legs…

Guru Rinpoche

Guru Rinpoche

On a mystical lake in northern India, Guru Rinpoche was spontaneously born on a lotus blossom as an eight-year-old child, emanated from the heart of Buddha Amitabha…

Yonten Shigyurma

Yonten Shigyurma

Well-realising that the root of the path, the foundation for every realisation, is to properly rely on my kind Guru, bless me to do so with great effort and devotion…

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