Vajrapani Chakra
Vajrapani Chakra
Vajrapani Chakra
Vajrapani Chakra
Vajrapani Chakra

Vajrapani Chakra

SKU: 81001713

Vajrapani Chakra

SKU: 81001713
  • Ideal for protection on the go
  • Handmade and consecrated by monks
  • Energised in annual recharge puja
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A traditional Tibetan Buddhist amulet containing the essence, power and wish-fulfilling energies of Vajrapani, the Buddha of Spiritual Power. Handmade and consecrated by monks, the Vajrapani chakra is especially effective for helping us develop skilful means and wisdom to pacify inner and outer obstacles. It also bestows powerful protection, increases positive energies, and helps overcome life's challenges.

Complement the power of this chakra by chanting the mantra:
OM BENZAPANI HUNG

  • Available in original un-encased form, or with a custom-fitted acrylic casing to protect the delicate chakra from damage and keep it dry.
  • As each chakra is individually handmade by monks, colours may vary from the picture shown.

ENHANCED BLESSINGS (while stocks last)
This item has been enhanced in a Tibetan Ruel Recharge Puja conducted by very senior members of the monastic community at Kechara Forest Retreat.

About Chakras

Tibetan chakras are traditional protective talismans/amulets that contain miniature mandalas and circular mantras of a specific Buddhist deity. Called sungkhor in Tibetan, which literally means “protection wheel”, each mandala is folded in a prescribed manner, accompanied by recitations of prayers and mantras. It is then wrapped with colourful strings to create a unique handwoven design.

Finally, the completed chakra is consecrated by lamas and monks to invoke the deity’s energy and blessings. As a result, chakras of different deities have specific benefits based on the enlightened quality that is typically associated with that particular Buddha-deity.

About Vajrapani

An emanation of Buddha Akshobhya, Vajrapani represents the spiritual power and skilful means of all the Buddhas. He is part of the enlightened trinity known as Rigsum Gonpo or the "Lords of the Three Families” which comprises Avalokiteshvara, Manjushri and Vajrapani. He is also the central figure of the combined triple deity practice known as Trakpo Sumtril, which includes Hayagriva and King Garuda.

For practitioners, his path of practice is a means of accomplishing fierce determination and symbolises unrelenting effectiveness in the conquest of negativity. It was Vajrapani who requested Buddha Shakyamuni to teach many of the Tantras that are practised today. He will be the last of the Buddhas to appear in this fortunate aeon, therefore making a connection to him and keeping him close will be of great benefit to us.

  • Wear as a pendant
  • Hang in the car
  • Keep in your pocket, wallet or bag
  • Insert into statues and stupas
  • Hang over the front door
  • Place on the altar
  • Keep dry
  • Store in a clean and respectful place when not in use

Without casing

  • Material: Paper, polyester blend
  • Height: 30 mm (1.2-in)
  • Width: 30 mm (1.2-in)
  • Depth: 3 mm (0.1-in)
  • Weight: 5 g (0.01 lb)

With casing

  • Material: Paper, polyester blend, acrylic
  • Height: 32 mm (1.3-in)
  • Width: 32 mm (1.3-in)
  • Depth: 6 mm (0.2-in)
  • Weight: 10 g (0.02 lb)

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