kapala small small-show and hard brocade case with
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and hard brocade case with cotton lining
These decorative mala markers serve to mark the exact place on our mala where we left off if our recitation session is interrupted
rising lofty and pristine above muddy waters like beacons of hope
Finely crafted copper statue of Vajrasattva
reminds us that Buddha Shakyamuni gave his First Turning of the Dharma Wheel in Deer Park
kapala small small-show and hard brocade case withKapala is a Sanskrit word meaning skull cup which, ideally, is made from the upper portion of the human cranium. In Tibetan Buddhist thangkas, the skull cup often appears as a libation container clutched in the hand of a wrathful tantric deity. The skull cup carries a great deal of symbolism. In particular, it serves as a constant reminder of impermanence and death, the fate of all living beings, however, on a secret level, it is also associated with
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