Tibetan Buddhism Om Brocade Shrine Table Cover Altar Cloth, Chinese Nepal Buddhist Vajra Mat, 16”X10.5”
Tibetan Buddhism Om Brocade Shrine Table Cover Altar Cloth, Chinese Nepal Buddhist Vajra Mat, 16”X10.5”
This beautiful Tibetan Cross Vajra silk brocade altar cloth is handcrafted in Tibet. It is used in traditional Tibetan Buddhist praying ceremonies or meditation practices.
This silk and handmade altar cloth is perfect for your altar or puja table. It can be used to decorate your meditation room or add an oriental style to any part of your home.
The beauty of Tibetan Buddhist shrines is often enhanced by the use of traditional decorative brocades. It features vibrant vivid colors, symbolizing the radiant nature of an enlightened mind.
(Please note that there may be slight differences in color or pattern, as each brocade is 100% handmade.)
Dimension:
Length 16” (40cm)
Width 10.5” (27cm)
Thickness 1/8” (0.3cm)
Meaning:
----- Vajra
Vajra, in Sanskrit, has both the meanings of “thunderbolt” and “diamond.” Like the thunderbolt, the vajra cleaves through ignorance. The Thunderbolt was originally the symbol of the Hindu rain god Indra (who became the Buddhist Śakra) and was employed by the 8th-century Tantric (esoteric) master Padmasambhava to conquer the non-Buddhist deities of Tibet.
----- Prayers "Om Mani Padme Hum" in Tibetan Buddhism
"Om Mani Padme Hum",The Powerful Six Symbols in Tibetan Buddhism are: ong, ma, ni, bei, mei, hong. Buddhists say and repeat out loud or silently to themselves, invoking powerful benevolent attention and blessings. They are considered the key to Tibetan Buddhism. and appear in everything related.
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