The Dharma Instrument Dzi Bead|The Mighty Energy Talisman
Dharma instrument Dzi Bead: Also known as Mighty Virtue Dzi Bead, they are sacred objects blessed by Padmasambhava, the founder of Tibetan Tantric Buddhism, when he left Tibet. He can thwart the malicious slander of villains and the deliberate intrusion of bad magnetic fields. The power of the magnetic field is extremely powerful, and it is strong enough to break through various emergency situations. After activating the energy through the Thirteen Vajra Secret Mantra, wearing it will form a natural barrier mandala, immune to all evil.
The Dharma instrument Dzi Bead is one of the instrument considered to have special merits and meanings in Buddhism. It has three eyes in the middle part and is composed of three elements: three eyes, Dzi bead and lotus. Each element has its own unique symbolic meaning, which together constitute the profound connotation of this magical instrument.
Three Eyes - The open symbol of wisdom
The three eyes are the first element in the instrument. It represents the subtle wisdom and insight of the Buddha. The third eye of the Buddha is considered to be the aperture that opened after he achieved liberation and enlightenment. This eye can see the world and the truth beyond the millimeters of ordinary people. Therefore, the three eyes also symbolize wisdom and insight. It reminds us that we need to have an enlightened mind during practice and not be affected by worries and superstitions.
Dzi Bead - Good fortune and blessings
Dzi bead are the second element of the instrument and also a very important totem symbol. In Buddhism, dzi bead are regarded as treasures with mysterious and powerful. Dzi bead can attract positive energy, dispel bad luck, and increase good fortune and blessings. It symbolizes the practitioner's good deeds and accumulated good deeds. Practitioners who hold this dzi bead can receive full protection and blessings from Bodhisattvas, and can also give blessings and blessings to others.
Lotus - A symbol of emerging from the mud and remaining unstained
The lotus is the third element in the instrument. The lotus flower has a very profound meaning in Buddhism. The lotus grows in the mud, but it can remain clean and pure in the mud. The lotus flower symbolizes our aspirations for Buddhism and spiritual practice, and it reminds us that we can maintain purity and purity of mind no matter where we are. The lotus also symbolizes the bodhisattva's open mind and compassion, bringing happiness and blessings to all living beings with its beauty and fragrance.
The instrument of Padmasambhava.
The Dharma instrument dzi bead is the dharma instrument of Padmasambhava. It combines the meanings of three elements and has rich and profound connotations. It reminds practitioners to have wisdom and insight on the path of spiritual practice, in order to transcend troubles and confusion and realize the truth. Most importantly, it reminds us to maintain inner purity, pursue liberation and enlightenment, and emulate the beauty and whiteness inherited from the lotus. Holding this magical instrument, you can integrate these positive energies and meanings into your own mighty virtue practice and daily life, and gain inner peace and happiness.
About wearing The Dharma Instrument Dzi Bead
The Dharma instrument dzi bead are very useful for those who are on the path to spiritual understanding of the world and self-improvement. It helps merge into the harmonious flow of life and fulfill its destiny. Dzi bead will protect you from aggressive entities of the invisible world, help you avoid trouble and accidents, and improve concentration and concentration.
The Dharma instrument dzi bead can be hung on a rope, bracelet or necklace as a spiritual talisman.
Remember, the power of a dzi bead lies not only in its symbolism, but also in your own beliefs and intentions. Wear this bead with respect and gratitude and let its energy work its magic in your life.