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[dsdsad] Gokokou Length 16cm, Esoteric Buddhism ritual implements, Buddhist implements for temples, Vajra Buddhist implements, ritual implements, amulets, amulets, amulets, Kobo Daishi, Kukai, large size
[dsdsad] Gokokou Length 16cm, Esoteric Buddhism ritual implements, Buddhist implements for temples, Vajra Buddhist implements, ritual implements, amulets, amulets, amulets, Kobo Daishi, Kukai, large size
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The tip is divided into five parts and is said to originate from the Five Wisdoms (Five Tathagatas), and is said to remove obstacles and fulfill desires. The vajra pestle, an esoteric Buddhism tool, has the power to crush evil spirits and is used as a tool to ward off difficulties and worldly desires, and it is said that just having it around you can ward off misfortune and disaster. You can carry it around as a talisman or leave it on your desk at home or at work. Material: Polished brass, top quality product/Dimensions: Length 16cm *Depending on the image environment and shooting conditions, there may be differences in color, image, and impression between the actual item and the photo. Thank you for your understanding.
It is said that the Gokokuki was brought to Japan by seven of the eight families who entered the Tang Dynasty, excluding Keiun. Originally, it was a type of weapon (vajra) in India, but in esoteric Buddhism it is a samadaya form of various deities. There are many different types of banners, but it is said that they represent the bodhisattva mind, the five Buddhas and five wisdoms, and the righteousness of the ten paramitas, destroy the ten kinds of earthly desires, and testify to the ten lands.
Manufacturer: dsdsad
Package size: 21.4 x 13.9 x 7.5 cm; 350 g
Package weight: 0.35 kg
Battery usage: No
It is said that the Gokokuki was brought to Japan by seven of the eight families who entered the Tang Dynasty, excluding Keiun. Originally, it was a type of weapon (vajra) in India, but in esoteric Buddhism it is a samadaya form of various deities. There are many different types of banners, but it is said that they represent the bodhisattva mind, the five Buddhas and five wisdoms, and the righteousness of the ten paramitas, destroy the ten kinds of earthly desires, and testify to the ten lands.
Manufacturer: dsdsad
Package size: 21.4 x 13.9 x 7.5 cm; 350 g
Package weight: 0.35 kg
Battery usage: No
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