Samantabhadra Bodhisattva Thangka Pendant – Consecrated Merit & Good Fortune Amulet
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This hand-painted Samantabhadra Bodhisattva Tibetan thangka pendant is a consecrated Vajrayana amulet traditionally associated with merit, virtuous action, dharma practice, and spiritual protection. Samantabhadra — known as Universal Worthy — is revered in Vajrayana Buddhist tradition as a Bodhisattva of enlightened action, boundless merit, and cosmic truth.
Each pendant is hand-painted with mineral pigments on cotton cloth and consecrated by a Tibetan Vajrayana master before being offered in our store.
Spiritual Meaning
Samantabhadra is traditionally associated with the cultivation of merit, the deepening of dharma practice, and the protection of those sincerely walking a spiritual path. This sacred pendant is worn as a meaningful reminder of virtuous intention, spiritual commitment, and the aspiration to benefit all beings.
In Vajrayana Buddhist tradition, Samantabhadra is connected with the Ten Great Vows — a profound expression of compassionate action and dedication to the dharma. This pendant supports those who seek to deepen their practice, cultivate good fortune through virtuous deeds, and stay aligned with their spiritual purpose.
Consecration
Astral Gateway's sacred amulets are consecrated by a Tibetan Vajrayana master. This blessing process connects the item with the spiritual qualities of the deity it represents, transforming it from a decorative object into a meaningful tool for intention, mindfulness, and sacred connection.
How to Use
Wear this pendant close to the body as a daily spiritual reminder of virtuous intention and dharma connection. It may also be placed respectfully in a personal altar space or used as a companion during meditation and daily practice. Handle with care and respect. Avoid wearing while bathing or leaving in unclean spaces.
Product Details
- Deity: Samantabhadra Bodhisattva (Universal Worthy)
- Tradition: Tibetan Vajrayana Buddhism
- Purpose: Merit cultivation, dharma protection, virtuous intention, spiritual growth
- Blessing: Consecrated by a Tibetan Vajrayana master
- Size: 3cm (1.2")
- Materials: Hand-painted with mineral pigments on cotton cloth, framed in titanium-gold
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Samantabhadra pendant used for?
This pendant is traditionally associated with merit cultivation, dharma practice, and spiritual protection. It is worn as a sacred reminder for those seeking to deepen their spiritual commitment and cultivate good fortune through virtuous intention.
Is this amulet consecrated?
Yes. This pendant is consecrated by a Tibetan Vajrayana master before being offered in our store, connecting it with the spiritual qualities of Samantabhadra Bodhisattva.
Who is Samantabhadra?
Samantabhadra, meaning Universal Worthy, is a Bodhisattva revered in Vajrayana Buddhism for his embodiment of enlightened action and boundless merit. He is traditionally associated with the Ten Great Vows and the aspiration to benefit all beings through sincere dharma practice.
Who may feel drawn to this pendant?
This pendant may resonate with dharma practitioners, those seeking to cultivate merit and good fortune, and anyone drawn to the symbolism of virtuous action, spiritual protection, and enlightened intention.
How should I care for this sacred item?
Keep the pendant clean and dry. Avoid wearing it while bathing or exposing it to water, perfume, or rough handling. When not worn, store it respectfully in a pouch or clean personal space.
Spiritual Use Disclaimer: This item is offered for spiritual, cultural, symbolic, and personal reflection purposes. Individual experiences may vary. It is not a substitute for professional medical, legal, financial, psychological, or therapeutic advice.
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