Zashi Lhamo Gawu Box Necklace
Zashi Lhamo Gawu Box Necklace
Zashi Lhamo Gawu Box Necklace

Zashi Lhamo Gawu Box Necklace

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The Zashi Lhamo Gawu Box Necklace, featuring a pendant box containing a volume of scriptures, is a spiritually rich and symbolically charged accessory. Inspired by Tibetan Buddhist traditions and the protective deity Zashi Lhamo, this necklace combines artistic craftsmanship with sacred elements. The Gawu Box, serving as a container for scriptures, enhances the necklace's spiritual significance, turning it into a portable shrine of wisdom and divine teachings. Wearing this unique piece becomes a personal ritual, symbolizing a profound connection to both the protective forces of Zashi Lhamo and the transformative power of sacred scriptures, creating a harmonious blend of art, spirituality, and wearable devotion.

  • Length: 15.75"(40cm) + 2.17"(5.5cm)
  • Pendant Size: 0.79"*0.47"*0.43"(2.0cm*1.2cm*1.1cm)
  • Weight: 7.8g
  • Material: 18K Gold on Brass, Resin

Zashi Lhamo

Zashi Lhamo, also known as Jhāṇavati in Sanskrit, is a Buddhist deity and a form of Vajrayogini, a Tantric goddess in Tibetan Buddhism. Zashi Lhamo is considered a wrathful aspect of Vajrayogini and is often associated with practices related to overcoming obstacles, protection, and the removal of negativities.

In iconography, Zashi Lhamo is depicted with a fierce and wrathful appearance, adorned with skulls, wearing a garland of severed heads, and standing on a lotus or a human figure. The wrathful attributes symbolize the forceful compassion that destroys obstacles and liberates beings from suffering.

Devotees may engage in rituals, prayers, and meditation practices dedicated to Zashi Lhamo to seek her blessings for protection, removal of obstacles, and the swift accomplishment of spiritual goals. As a wrathful deity, Zashi Lhamo is believed to have the power to subdue and transform negative energies, guiding practitioners on the path to enlightenment. Her practice is often associated with the Chakrasamvara Tantra within Tibetan Buddhism.