Kalachakra Sungkhor


This precious Chakra is handmade in Nepal and has been filled with  blessingpills from Gyuto Monk and Lama .The Center of Chakra Have A Tsa Tsa Pill Made By Holly Powder and Relics.

Kalachakra, meaning cycles of time, has many levels of symbolism, as all tantra practices do. The symbolism reveals itself in the world picture Kalachakra presents in the form of a mandala palace and 722 Buddha-figures dwelling within and around it. Traditional texts explain the symbolism in terms of realizations of various aspects of the Kalachakra path to enlightenment. Nevertheless, since the Kalachakraempowerment is associated with promoting world peace, we may also reflect on the symbols as suggestive of themes that are relevant to accomplishing this aim.

The central design in KALACHAKRA is an adaptation of The All Powerful TenSymbol associated with the Kalachakra Initiation of Tibetan Buddhism.
The Kalachakra is the highest initiation in Tibetan Buddhism.
Among other things, The All Powerful Ten Symbol relates to "good fortune," "world peace," and the "relationship of the microcosm to the macrocosm." It uses traditional Tibetan colors. These colors are also used as symbolic "colors of the world" in many other cultures.
In Sanskrit, each syllable is a mantra. Tibetan writing was derived originally from Devanagari -- the script in which Sanskrit is usually written. The All Powerful Ten Symbol is written in Lentsa, a decorative script in which the syllables, so to speak, have come "half way back" from Tibetan to Sanskrit.
After about sixteen months of intense work stitching this mantra, I noticed that each of the colored "ribbons" (verticals)is its syllable: i.e, reading from the right, the blue is Sanskrit "ha" in Devanagari, (it can also be construed as "Ma"); the green, "ksa;" the reds, "ra;" the yellow, "la;" the white, "va;" and the blacks, "ya." Although each syllable is extremely elongated and stylized, its Sanskrit form is still clearly discernible. Each ribbon is a syllable and a mantra. In addition, the entire symbol is a mantra composed of seven letters and the three symbols of sun, moon and flame.
This mantra, embodied in The All Powerful Ten Symbol, was read for me in Sanskrit as: "Om, ha k-sa ma la va ra ya-m." It was also read for me by a Tibetan Lama from Ladakh as: "Om hung hyan mala wara ya hung pet." In Tibet, it is called the rNam-bcu-dban-ldan. In Sanskrit it is known as Dasaksaro vaci.



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