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H.E. Tsem Rinpoche always encouraged the practice of making offerings to the Three Jewels, as this creates the causes for us to attain the Six Paramitas (Six Perfections). An easy way to do this at home is by offering jewellery and traditional clothing to Buddha statues.
According to Buddhist wisdom, the offering of precious substances to the Buddhas helps us collect merits, gain spiritual attainments, and create inner and outer wealth. The offering of jewellery, which represents material wealth, also helps us reduce our attachments to the objects we hold dear. This is essential to advance in our spiritual practice.
Now you can enhance Dorje Shugden’s blessings and protection with a ready-to-offer traditional beaded headpiece handmade by local artists.
Available in simple and elaborate designs, and custom-made to fit our 18-inch Dorje Shugden statue.
* Statue not included
According to Buddhist wisdom, the offering of precious substances to the Buddhas helps us collect merits, gain spiritual attainments, and create inner and outer wealth. The offering of jewellery, which represents material wealth, also helps us reduce our attachments to the objects we hold dear. This is essential to advance in our spiritual practice.
Now you can enhance Dorje Shugden’s blessings and protection with a ready-to-offer traditional beaded headpiece handmade by local artists.
Available in simple and elaborate designs, and custom-made to fit our 18-inch Dorje Shugden statue.
- Design 1 — Simple design with bronze-coloured faux plastic pearl beads
- Design 2 — Elaborate design with two-tone faux plastic pearl beads (bronze and copper)
Product Details
- Diameter: 90 mm (3.5-in)
- Height: 35 mm (1.4-in)
- Weight: 0.01 kg (0.02 lb)
- Material: Plastic pearls
* Statue not included
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