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| Altar Picture Frame |
A highly decorative silver alloy altar frame
traditionally used for a photograph of one's personal spiritual
teachers. Use for a special person in your life. At the top, a garuda
bird devours the snake of ignorance; naga serpent spirits stand
in devotion at the side. 4.75" in height |

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| PF-4100 |
| Picture frame |
| $16.00 Order |
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| Tara, the Face of Enlightened Activity |
| Tara is the female Buddha form representing
creative activity. Keeping her image in one's home brings blessings
towards success in every activity. Approx. 5.5" H. |

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| FC-2431 |
| Tara Face - White metal |
| $21.00
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| Mahakala, the Face of Wrathful Compassion |
| Mahakala, "The Great Lord over Darkness,"
is a symbol of the ability to extract strength and goodness from every
difficulty. Placing this image in one's home protects from sickness,
floods, and all man-made and natural calamities. Approx. 5" H.
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| FC-2421 |
| Mahakala Face - White metal |
| $21.00
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| The Face of Wrathful Compassion |
| This image, found on the traditional apron
worn by Black Hat Dancers during great healing ceremonies, depicts
the face of Mahakala, the Bodhisattva of Compassion in the guise of
a wrathful guardian. It makes for a stunning wall decoration, and
brings the blessings of the guardian protectors into the room. Approx.
26" by 31" |

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| BR-300530 |
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| Brocade, Black Hat |
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| $115.00 Order |
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| Altar Cloths |
| Tibetans generally enhance the beauty of the
household shrine by placing their sacred objects on a silk brocade.
Made from the finest Indian silk in a variety of colors to suit your
aesthetic needs. Choose blue, red, or yellow as the dominant color.
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| Ritual Table Cloths |
| Small silk brocade cloths designed to serve
as mats for one's ritual implements or your own decorative uses. A
patchwork combination of blue, red, yellow, and green. |
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| Prayer Flags |
| Mantras and prayers are hand printed on cloth
in five colors. The colors represent the five Buddhas and five wisdoms.
Hung outside they send blessings to the environment. The wind carries
the auspicious prayers in all directions contributing to world peace
and healing. |
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| Kata Offering Scarves |
| Whenever Central Asians visit one another,
or receive or visit a lama, they offer a kata as a symbol of all things
good. Also used adorning altars and paintings (as shown). They are
silk decorated with mantras and the auspicious emblems. |
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| Bumpa Vase |
| Ritual vases are used in initiation, self-initiation,
healing and purification rites. The vase (leybum ), shown here, is
used during meditation. Made of copper, with bronze base, top and
spout. |
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| Namgyal Vase |
| A traditional ritual vase used for storing
spiritual energies. Can be decorated with dried or fresh flowers.
Made of copper decorated with silvertoned dragon designs. Approximately
8.75" H. |
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