Medicine Buddha Ashtamangala for physical and mental health buy 25 cm brass

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Medicine Buddha Ashtamangala for physical and mental health buy 25 cm brass, The Medicine Buddha is the Buddha of healing and stands for physical and mental.
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Product code: Medicine Buddha Ashtamangala for physical and mental health buy 25 cm brass

The Medicine Buddha is the Buddha of healing and stands for physical and mental health.
He is particularly revered in Tibetan and Japanese Buddhism. Here he is given names like the "King of Healers"
and the "supreme healer".
According to the teachings of the Mayaran, he cures all diseases, especially those of the three spiritual poisons.
According to Buddhist teachings, mental poisons cause a dissatisfied mind and thus also physical and mental diseases.
The Bhaisajyaguru helps to cure these diseases. Before his enlightenment, Siddharta promised within the framework of twelve
Vows to free all the malformed, disabled and sick from their infirmities.

The definition of the three mental poisons:
1.Greed (Lobha)
The first poison of the mind is greed.Greed can also be understood as addiction or desire.
It is the desire for possession and power. Desire and thirst are strongly related to greed.
to Werden. This spiritual poison can be cleaned up through generosity, charity and donations.

2.Hatred (Dosa)
The second poison of the mind is hatred. Hatred is nothing more than anger and aggression.
Goodness and love have a healing effect here.

3.Veneering (Moha)
The third poison of the mind is delusion. It stands for ignorance or non-knowledge.
Ignorance is a mental poison that is considered a cause of suffering.
From this come greed and hatred as other mental poisons. Only by purifying ignorance
or non-knowledge, the buy purification of the mind and thus wisdom takes place. Wisdom is therefore the basis
for the purification of all three spiritual poisons and thus that of a purified person.

The representation of Bhaisajyaguru:
The Bhaisayjaguru is usually depicted in picturesque representation with blue grain color.
On his right arm there is a branch of the mystical Myrobalan plant with three grapes, which are used for neutralization of the three
spiritual poisons stand. In his left hand he holds a begging bowl with the ambrosia healing nectar.

The meaning:
Through meditation on the Bhaisajyaguru it is possible for oneself to generate a great therapeutic power and energy,
with which you can heal yourself as well as others.

Asthamangala:
The umbrella
Sanskrit: chatra
shields from the heat of passion

The two golden fish
Sanskrit: matsya
symbolize bliss

The lotus blossom
Sanskrit: padma
symbolizes the divine origin

The life water vessel
Sanskrit: kalasa
contains the treasure of desires

The Wheel of Law or the Wheel of Doctrine
Sanskrit: cakra
its eight spokes symbolize the noble
eight-membered path

The white right-handed shell
Sanskrit: sankha
brings blessings

The knot of infinity
(also life or love knots)
Sanskrit: srivatsa
illustrates the cycle of rebirths

The Round Banner
Sanskrit: Chatra
marks the center of the Buddhist universe on the sacred Mount Meru

The details:
approx. 25 cm high
approx. 24 cm wide
approx. 15 cm deep
approx. 2.8 kilograms
Material: Brass
Origin: Himalayan Region / Nepal

Scope of delivery:
Medical Buddha according to the figure.

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