This exquisite Tibetan Buddhist talisman features a golden Vairocana Buddha seated in a sacred mudra, encased in a 925 silver frame adorned with turquoise and red coral accents. Blessed by senior Tibetan monks through sacred consecration rituals, this pendant is a sacred symbol of divine wisdom, protective light, and karmic purification—ideal for daily wear as a portable amulet to shield wearers from negative energy and illuminate the path to enlightenment.
Origin & Meaning of Vairocana
Vairocana (Mahāvairocana) is the Dharma Body Buddha (法身佛) in Tibetan Buddhism, revered as the embodiment of ultimate truth and universal light. His name “Vairocana” means “Infinite Illumination,” symbolizing the boundless wisdom that dispels ignorance (the root of suffering). As the central deity of the Five Dhyani Buddhas, he represents the cosmic unity of all beings and the power to transform confusion into clarity.
Symbolism of the Buddha Talisman
Golden Vairocana Buddha: Radiates “Infinite Light” to awaken inner wisdom and protect against spiritual darkness.
Lotus Throne: Signifies purity and the transcendence of worldly illusions (the lotus blooms untainted by mud, just as wisdom arises amid confusion).
925 Silver Frame with Om Mani Padme Hum Mantra: The reverse side features the six-syllable mantra in a lotus pattern—purifying negative karma and aligning wearers with divine grace.
Turquoise & Red Coral Accents: Turquoise (sky) symbolizes spiritual clarity; red coral (life force) represents vitality and the courage to pursue enlightenment.
The Power of Monastic Consecration
During a consecration ceremony, senior monks chant Vairocana’s mantras (“Om Bazzara Datto Vam”), infusing the talisman with spiritual energy. This turns the amulet into more than jewelry—it becomes a “luminous shield” that carries the Buddha’s vow to bestow wisdom, protection, and karmic purification.
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Item Type: Buddhist Amulets
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