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Protector Deities Singing Bowl

SKU SB106.03
Original price US$24.95 - Original price US$24.95
Original price
US$24.95
US$24.95 - US$24.95
Current price US$24.95

Protector deities play a significant role in various religious and spiritual traditions, including Buddhism and Hinduism. They are revered for their ability to safeguard and protect practitioners from harm, obstacles, and negative influences. These deities are often depicted with fierce and powerful appearances, symbolizing their strength and fearlessness in defending and upholding the dharma (the teachings of the Buddha) or the divine principles.

1. Vajrapani: Vajrapani is a prominent protector deity in both Hinduism and Buddhism, though he is especially venerated in Vajrayana Buddhism. He is often depicted as a wrathful deity, adorned with wrathful ornaments and holding a vajra (thunderbolt) in his hand. The vajra symbolizes indestructible and powerful spiritual energy. Vajrapani is considered the personification of the Buddha's power and is associated with the transformation of negative energies into positive forces. He serves as a guardian and guide for practitioners on their spiritual journey, helping them overcome obstacles and delusions.

2. Mahakal (Mahakala): Mahakal is a fierce and wrathful protector deity in Hinduism and Vajrayana Buddhism. In Hinduism, he is often considered a form of Lord Shiva, while in Buddhism, he is a protector associated with specific meditative practices and rituals. Mahakal is depicted with a dark complexion, multiple arms, and adorned with skulls and other wrathful attributes. He is the embodiment of time and destruction, and his fierce form is believed to ward off malevolent forces and protect the spiritual path of devotees.

3. Namgyalma (Ushnisha Vijaya): Namgyalma is a revered Bodhisattva and protector deity in Tibetan Buddhism. She is often depicted with three faces and eight arms, holding various symbolic objects. Namgyalma is associated with the purification of negative karma, the extension of life, and the removal of obstacles that hinder spiritual progress. Her practice is particularly popular in Tibetan Buddhism for its association with longevity and protection from untimely death.

Devotees often engage in prayers, mantras, and rituals dedicated to these protector deities to seek their blessings, guidance, and protection from worldly challenges and spiritual hindrances. The belief in protector deities underscores the significance of spiritual protection in various religious traditions, where practitioners seek the assistance of these powerful beings to support their spiritual endeavors and safeguard them on their path to enlightenment.

This singing bowl comes with a mallet and ring cushion.

Singing Bowl:
Size: 3.2 inches in diameter
Weight: 205 grams approx.

Mallet: 5"/12.7cm approx.
Ring Cushion: 3"/7.6cm
(Please choose a color of the ring cushion from the choices: Red, Blue, Pink, Yellow and write it in the checkout comment section; else a random color of our choice will be given)