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Bajra Barahi: Price : US$ 725 | ...... | VajraPani
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VajraPani is the embodiment of power of Lord Buddha’s compassion. He is always depicted in wrathful aspect. Vajrapani’s body is in blue color and his hair having yellow ochre. Price: US$ 245 |
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White Tara ![]() | White Tara
represents the enlightened and liberating activity of all the Buddhas. She embodies the motherly aspect of universal compassion.
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represents the enlightened and liberating activity of all the Buddhas. She embodies the motherly aspect of universal compassion.
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Samanta Bhadra Buddha ![]() | Samanta Bhadra: is a great Bodhisattva; one of the principal Bodhisattvas, the other being Manjushri; they are two subordinates of the Tathagata (or Dhyani Buddha) Vairochana.
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| Shakyamuni Buddha ![]() | Shakyamuni Buddha was born about 2549 years ago in what is now Nepal. He was known as Siddhartha Gautama, a prince and son of King Suddhodana and Queen Mayadevi.
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Padmapani
![]() | Avalokiteshvara in the form of Padmapani is often seen in Thangkas of Buddha Sakyamuni, flanking the Buddha’s throne opposite another bodhisattva, either Manjushri or Vajrapani.
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![]() | Avalokiteshvara in the form of Padmapani is often seen in Thangkas of Buddha Sakyamuni, flanking the Buddha’s throne opposite another bodhisattva, either Manjushri or Vajrapani.
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The Goddess Green Tara is a gentle female embodiment of universal compassion. Green Tara is the embodiment of the activity of all Buddha.
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![]() | Compassion Buddha is also known as Kharachheri is a form of Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara.
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ChakraSamvara:
![]() | Chakra Samvara: The wheel of supreme bliss is an icon of enlightened mind in which desire and wrath are transformed into rapturous compassion.
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Ganesha
![]() | Ganesha, the elephant headed god of wisdom and success is the defender and remover of obstacles and has to be propitiated first before worship to other gods.
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ChinnaMasta
![]() | ChinnaMasta Chinna means "chopped-off," and masta means "head" — the goddess who has chopped off her own head.
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| VajraYogini
![]() | VajraYogini embodies the wisdom energy of fearlessand transformation. Vajrayogini is the female form of an enlightened Buddha, the one who brings all actions to miraculous fruition.
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BajraBarahi
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Bajra Barahi: Price : US$ 725 | ...... | VajraPani
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VajraPani is the embodiment of power of Lord Buddha’s compassion. He is always depicted in wrathful aspect. Vajrapani’s body is in blue color and his hair having yellow ochre. Price: US$ 245 |
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White Tara ![]() | White Tara
represents the enlightened and liberating activity of all the Buddhas. She embodies the motherly aspect of universal compassion.
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| White Tara
![]() | White Tara
represents the enlightened and liberating activity of all the Buddhas. She embodies the motherly aspect of universal compassion.
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Samanta Bhadra Buddha ![]() | Samanta Bhadra: is a great Bodhisattva; one of the principal Bodhisattvas, the other being Manjushri; they are two subordinates of the Tathagata (or Dhyani Buddha) Vairochana.
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| Shakyamuni Buddha ![]() | Shakyamuni Buddha was born about 2549 years ago in what is now Nepal. He was known as Siddhartha Gautama, a prince and son of King Suddhodana and Queen Mayadevi.
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Padmapani
![]() | Avalokiteshvara in the form of Padmapani is often seen in Thangkas of Buddha Sakyamuni, flanking the Buddha’s throne opposite another bodhisattva, either Manjushri or Vajrapani.
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| Padmapani
![]() | Avalokiteshvara in the form of Padmapani is often seen in Thangkas of Buddha Sakyamuni, flanking the Buddha’s throne opposite another bodhisattva, either Manjushri or Vajrapani.
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Green Tara ![]() |
The Goddess Green Tara is a gentle female embodiment of universal compassion. Green Tara is the embodiment of the activity of all Buddha.
Price: US$ 815 |
| Kharachheri
![]() | Compassion Buddha is also known as Kharachheri is a form of Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara.
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ChakraSamvara:
![]() | Chakra Samvara: The wheel of supreme bliss is an icon of enlightened mind in which desire and wrath are transformed into rapturous compassion.
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Ganesha
![]() | Ganesha, the elephant headed god of wisdom and success is the defender and remover of obstacles and has to be propitiated first before worship to other gods.
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ChinnaMasta
![]() | ChinnaMasta Chinna means "chopped-off," and masta means "head" — the goddess who has chopped off her own head.
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| VajraYogini
![]() | VajraYogini embodies the wisdom energy of fearlessand transformation. Vajrayogini is the female form of an enlightened Buddha, the one who brings all actions to miraculous fruition.
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