Amulet / Talisman - Vajrapani

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This traditional Buddhist mandala (chakra) talisman amulet, was prepared and blessed by Tibetan Lamas at Tashi Chöthang Monastery, the main monastery of Khentrul Rinpoche's root guru Lama Lobsang Trinley. It increases and magnetizes abundant energies and helps to remove obstacles to abundance, prosperity, health, and all the fulfillment of all wishes.

Vajrapani, the embodiment of the Buddha’s power, is one of the most revered protectors in Vajrayana Buddhism. His name means “Holder of the Vajra,” symbolizing the indestructible strength of awakened mind. Fierce in appearance yet compassionate in nature, Vajrapani is often depicted in deep blue, surrounded by flames of wisdom that dispell ignorance and fear. His wrathful expression represents unshakable determination to destroy inner and outer obstacles that hinder enlightenment. 

For Vajrayana practitioners, Vajrapani is invoked as a guardian of spiritual strength and clarity. Wearing this blessed amulet or meditating on him empowers one to overcome doubt, fear, and negative influences while cultivating courage and steadfastness on the path. Through devotion to Vajrapani, practitioners connect with the transformative, indomitable energy of enlightenment—the fearless, thunderbolt-like power that clears all obstacles and protects the heart of the dharma and dharma practitioners with unstoppable force.

Precautions:
To avoid damage to the guard wheel, it is recommended to make a cloth cover or a leather cover based on one’s personal preference. It is also dust-proof and moisture-proof for easy cleaning. The amulet can be worn in front of the chest or obliquely on the armpit, or in a carry-on bag.

Placing it indoors is the same as placing it in ornaments. Keep it away from those of uncleanness, murderers, butchers or those with extremely heavy karmic obstacles or of unwholesome origins.

It is best to recite the Dependent Origination Mantra three times before wearing it:
om ye dharma hetu prabhawa
hetun teshan tathagato hyavadat
teshan tsa yo nirodha
ewam vade mahashramanah soha

May all auspicious!