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Lotus division Deba burning turn scorpion magic enemy rub Mine color Tibetan antiques Kang Tibetan area

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Item Type: Tibetan Antique Accessories
Style: Tibetan
Dimensions: Height: 7.28 in (18.5 cm) Width: 11.02 in (28 cm) Depth: 15.74 in (40 cm)
Materials and Techniques: Mineral Pigments
Place of Origin: Zhugqing Monastery
Period: #
Condition: Good
The Lotus Guru's manifestation of the fierce deity Ranzha Scorpion, depicted in mineral pigments. In the Lotus Guru tradition, 'Deba Ranzha' refers to the Scorpion King, renowned for its powerful and courageous nature, capable of dispelling diseases, removing obstacles, and eliminating negative karma. Possessing the divine power of the Pupa hook, it is the rarest and highest-level category among the fierce deity cakra. Harder than celestial iron, more divine than celestial pearls, the rare scorpion form embodies the true essence of the fierce deity cakra, considered the most revered talisman among Tibetans.
The fierce deity cakra was crafted by accomplished artisans in the Kang-Tibetan region of monasteries a hundred years ago. Due to its protective qualities akin to Vajra armor, wearers become invulnerable to weapons. This type of cakra is the only pure talisman worn directly on the body without being enclosed in a box, extremely rare, with even rarer specimens dating back many years. Legend has it that this particular type of cakra, made in a special style, is the most legendary treasure of Tibetan esotericism, created from the most precious relics gathered by the Buddhas of the three times.
Wearers of this cakra are accompanied by dakas, dakinis, and Dharmapalas, akin to wearing a Vajra armor protecting them from all evil and demonic forces, rendering enemies unable to harm or bewitch them, even rendering them impervious to weapons. It is considered the most precious protective amulet in people's minds, widely revered and cherished to this day, illustrating the Tibetans' recognition of its formidable blessings. Few truly understand the power of the fierce deity, and Tibetans would sooner part with celestial pearls than with such a cakra. Many esteemed monks and lamas possess a genuine fierce deity cakra. This particular cakra is adorned with mineral pigments, adding to its rarity and significance. It is passed down from the Zhugqing Monastery, one of the six major Nyingma monasteries, and is a sacred relic personally blessed by the third Wom Zhi Rinpoche.

 

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