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the temple visitors and monks rotating these prayer wheels will gain much the same meritorious effect as reciting the mantras orally
The outer etchings feature the mantra Om mani Padme hum in script spaced with Pancha buddha
Water offerings (also known as 'yonchap' in Tibetan) are amongst the most common forms of offering at Buddhist shrines
Our extra large singing bowl set
Copper Kuber Statue Coats the temple visitors and monksCopper Kuber Statue No. 276 Kuber or Kubera, the god of wealth, is often depicted as a dwarf with a big belly, a grotesque visage and adorned with a great many jewels and treasures. In his two armed form, he holds a mongoose or 'nakula' in his left hand a citron fruit in the boon giving right hand. The citron is a symbol of fertility whilst the mongoose is believed to produce jewels from its mouth, spreading wealth. These statues are produced using
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