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A set of two Precious Horses, finely handcrafted from copper and featuring intricate carvings of Tibetan motifs and antique highlights.
Endowed with the 32 marks of a divine steed, the Precious Horse is said to be so swift that he is able to circle the entire Buddhist continent of Jambudvipa three times in a day. His body is usually white and adorned with gold and jewels. He has a perfect form, a soft mane of 10,000 knots and a long flowing tail. He is often depicted with a precious jewel on his saddle, sending blessings to all beings throughout space.
The Precious Horse is part of the Seven Royal Emblems which are the seven possessions of a universal monarch (Chakravartin). Collectively symbolising secular power, they are one of the traditional offerings on a Buddhist altar. From a spiritual perspective, they represent boundless wisdom, inexhaustible spiritual resources and invincible spiritual power over inner and outer obstacles.
The Precious Horse can be offered on your altar on its own or as part of the Seven Royal Emblems for strength and swift success in all endeavours, and to create the causes to possess the quality of diligence that enables us to develop higher concentration and wisdom.
Endowed with the 32 marks of a divine steed, the Precious Horse is said to be so swift that he is able to circle the entire Buddhist continent of Jambudvipa three times in a day. His body is usually white and adorned with gold and jewels. He has a perfect form, a soft mane of 10,000 knots and a long flowing tail. He is often depicted with a precious jewel on his saddle, sending blessings to all beings throughout space.
The Precious Horse is part of the Seven Royal Emblems which are the seven possessions of a universal monarch (Chakravartin). Collectively symbolising secular power, they are one of the traditional offerings on a Buddhist altar. From a spiritual perspective, they represent boundless wisdom, inexhaustible spiritual resources and invincible spiritual power over inner and outer obstacles.
The Precious Horse can be offered on your altar on its own or as part of the Seven Royal Emblems for strength and swift success in all endeavours, and to create the causes to possess the quality of diligence that enables us to develop higher concentration and wisdom.
Product Details
- Material: Copper
- Height: 300mm (11.8-in)
- Width: 280mm (11-in)
- Depth: 125mm (4.9-in)
- Weight: 1.38 kg (3 lbs)
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