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Natural agarwood Taoist mountain ghost Money pendant Fashion accessory selection pendant with unique Chinese style

Natural agarwood Taoist mountain ghost Money pendant Fashion accessory selection pendant with unique Chinese style

Regular price $85.90 USD
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The main body of the Mountain Ghost Flower Money Pendant is carefully carved from precious agarwood. Agarwood has been regarded as a sacred wood since ancient times. It exudes a light and deep fragrance that can calm the mind and soothe the body and mind. The Taoist Mountain Ghost Flower Money pattern carved on it carries the profound Taoist cultural heritage. The Mountain Ghost Flower Money was once a magic tool used by ancient Taoists to cast spells and exorcise evil spirits. After being consecrated, it was used by the people to ward off evil spirits and protect themselves. The spell runes are finely carved, "Thunder and thunder, kill ghosts and spirits, kill demons and ward off evil spirits, and keep the spirit clear forever", and every stroke embodies the beautiful wish of praying for blessings and warding off evil spirits.

The Ga'u Box and the Eight Guardian Gods: The Ga'u Box is a Tibetan phonetic translation, meaning a box for the Buddha to protect the body. It is an important personal item in Tibetan Buddhism. It is usually made into a small box, and is made of a variety of materials, including gold, silver, and copper. The box surface is often inlaid with gems such as agate and turquoise, and is carved with exquisite patterns. In the early days, the Ga'u Box was used to store small Buddha statues, silk pieces printed with scriptures, relics, pills that monks had chanted, and sacred objects such as the hair and clothing fragments of living Buddhas. It is believed that it can protect the body, reduce karma, and increase practice. Tantric practitioners wear it when they go out, both to pray for the blessing of the deity, and can also take it out for offering during practice.

The Eight Guardian Gods, also known as the "Birthday Buddhas", are a Buddhist esoteric belief based on the principles of the heavenly stems and earthly branches, the twelve causes and conditions, and the mutual generation of the five elements of "earth, water, fire, wind, and space".

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