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the three major form of chenrezig in vajrayana buddhism

The Three Major Forms of Chenrezig in Vajrayana Buddhism

In Vajrayana Buddhism, Chenrezig has three major forms where the practitioners look for the most suitable chenrezig for their devotion. In Vajrayana Buddhism, these artistic variations are sacred blueprints for awakening compassion of bodhisattva. Understanding these forms of Chenrezig deepens...

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White Tara’s Seven Eyes – Healing and Nurturing Spiritual life

White Tara’s Seven Eyes – Healing and Nurturing Spiritual life

White Tara’s Seven Eyes holds a pure iconic symbolization and spiritual power, radiating her divine energy to the devotees and practitioners. She is deeply connected to sacred chants and meditation practices of healing and nurturing. Throughout this piece, we will...

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"Discover Yabyum: The Ultimate Guide to Sacred Intimacy, Spiritual Union, and Mindful Connection"

"Discover Yabyum: The Ultimate Guide to Sacred Intimacy, Spiritual Union, and Mindful Connection"

Within the intricate and profound artistry of Buddhism, the Yab-Yum symbol emerges as a captivating representation of divine union and the reconciliation of opposites. At first glance, its depiction of a male and female figure in an intimate embrace might...

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Female Buddha Goddess Tara in Buddhism

Female Buddha Goddess Tara in Buddhism

Who is Tara? Tara is a Buddhist Goddess revered as a compassionate protector, swift liberator, and a beacon of hope for many practitioners. "Tara" means "Rescuer," reflecting her role in guiding beings across the sea of suffering to liberation. Known...

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Bodhisattva Lord Ganesha: The Compassionate Wisdom of Avalokiteshvara in Buddhism | Ganesh Statue | lord Ganesha

Bodhisattva Lord Ganesha: The Compassionate Wisdom in Buddhism

    Lord Ganesha, the elephant-headed deity, is one of the most widely worshipped and revered figures in both Hinduism and Buddhism, Known primarily as the Remover of Obstacles. In Hinduism, Ganesha is the son of Lord Shiva, the Supreme God...

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Vajrasattva (Dorje Sempa): The Deity of Ultimate Purification

Vajrasattva (Dorje Sempa): The Deity of Ultimate Purification

Purification is essential for Buddhist practitioners. Through Vajrasattva practices, they aim to remove karmic obscurations and broken vows that hinder their spiritual progress. This process goes beyond simply correcting past wrongs; it involves uncovering one's true nature as a Buddha.

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How to Choose a Buddha Statue

How to Choose a Buddha Statue

At Nidhiratna, we offer a variety of curated collections of handcrafted Buddhist statues allowing you to find a piece that complements your spiritual energy and caters to your purpose. Our Buddhist statues represent the deities in different forms falling under Tibetan Buddhism (Vajrayana Buddhism) each with its purpose, holding artifacts unique to themselves and with their positions and mudras which symbolize numerous things- all just to help you in your journey of spirituality and mindfulness through meditation. Each statue is masterfully handcrafted in the historical Patan area of Nepal with a long lineage of mastery in the craft with delicate attention to detail.

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Meaning of 108 number's individual characters | 108 defilements

Why the Number 108 Keeps On Appearing Everywhere

The number 108 holds a timeless and universal significance, spanning spirituality, science, and culture.

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Kalachakra: Discover the Wheel of Time

Kalachakra: Discover the Wheel of Time

Kalachakra, often called the “Wheel of Time,” is a profound and intricate Buddhist deity revered in Tibetan Buddhism. He represents the infinite cycle of time and offers deep teachings on the nature of reality, time, and existence. In this blog,...

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