Tibetan bracelet buddha purple/pink/blue
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Tibetan bracelet buddha purple/pink/blue
Original price was: €20.95.€14.95Current price is: €14.95.
4 in stock
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- 10% discount for 2 or more bracelets
- Adjustable size
- Great to combine with other buddha bracelets
Specifications
Colour | Blue, Purple, Pink |
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Material | Textile/Rope |
Bracelet length | 16 – 25 cm adjustable |
Bracelet thickness | 2 – 3 mm |
Product description
Purple has profound spiritual meanings and a special place in various spiritual traditions, such as Tibetan Buddhism. In Tibetan culture, purple often symbolises spiritual power and enlightenment. It connects you to the crown chakra atop the head, which represents spiritual connection and awareness. Tibetan mandalas and thangka paintings frequently use purple to represent the spiritual journey and quest for enlightenment.
Pink has special spiritual significance in Tibetan Buddhism, associated with compassion and loving kindness. This soothing colour embodies compassion and is often associated with the bodhisattva of compassion, Avalokiteshvara. Sometimes Tibetan monks wear pink robes as a sign of dedication to cultivating love and compassion for all living beings. In the Tibetan spiritual context of pink, the emphasis is on nurturing human hearts and spreading positive energy in the world.
In Tibetan Buddhism, blue is associated with deep spiritual meanings, such as wisdom, compassion and the infinite space of the universe. Tibetan monks often wear blue robes as a sign of their spiritual devotion and pursuit of enlightenment. Blue is also frequently used in meditation and visualisation practices because of the tranquillity and serenity it promotes. The deep blue of the Tibetan flag, along with the white and red colours, represents the country's spiritual values and desire for world peace and harmony.
This bracelet is enhanced with a small Buddha statue for extra happiness while wearing it. Tibetan monks braid this lucky bracelet within 50 minutes as part of their reverent prayer ritual. Traditionally, you wear it on the left side of your body, where positive energy is received. Regardless of your faith, this bracelet stays securely in place thanks to its adjustable size.
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