The Gold Buddha Backflow Burner is a stunning design. It is a resin backflow incense burner with Buddha at the front and a lotus flower at the top. The smoke does not rise, but flows down over the plateaus like a waterfall. The Gold Buddha Backflow Burner creates a beautiful serene effect.
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The Gold Ganesh Backflow Burner is a stunning design. It is a resin backflow incense burner with Ganesh at the front and a lotus flower at the top. The smoke does not rise, but flows down over the plateaus like a waterfall. The Gold Ganesh Backflow Burner creates a beautiful serene effect.
Ganesh is also known as Ganesha, Ganapati, The Lord of Beginnings, The Remover of Obstacles, and The Deity of Good Fortune. Ganesh is perhaps one of the most well known deities. He’s the son of Shiva and Parvati, two of the most prevalent and powerful gods and godesses.
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This miniature brass ganesh measures just 5cm in height and weighs 116grams.
Ganesh (also Ganesha or Ganapati Tantra) is in the pantheon of Hinduism, but also in Buddhism, the god with the elephant head. He is the god of knowledge and wisdom, clears obstacles, and is the patron saint of travellers. Hindus pray to Ganesh before they start something new, or when they are moving. Ganesh is the son of Shiva and Parvati.
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The Chakra Crystals Mala Beads are mainly used to count repeated mantras. Beads made of semi-precious stones, pearls, bodhi seeds or wood may serve all kinds of goals, like counting any kind of mantras, or other forms of prayer, bows, walk-rounds and so on. The cord is the same for every mala, and should be made of nine threads, symbolising Buddha Vajradhara and the eight Bodhisattvas. The larger bead at the end stands for wisdom, realising emptiness, and the cylindrical bead on top of the large bead symbolises the void itself. Together, they symbolise the triumph over all adversities.
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This ornamental Buddha Candle Holder with a gold finish is a great accessory for the home and would look lovely placed on a coffee table, shelf or mantelpiece.
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The Red and Gold Ganesh Statue is resin and is 16cm in height.
Ganesh is also known as Ganesha, Ganapati, The Lord of Beginnings, The Remover of Obstacles, and The Deity of Good Fortune. Ganesh is perhaps one of the most well known deities. He’s the son of Shiva and Parvati, two of the most prevalent and powerful gods and godesses.
The elephant is a symbol of strength and power. The large ears show that he listens to those who ask for help from him, with the largeness of them representing his ability to listen to many people.
The large head symbolises his intelligence and thinking ability. The small mouth indicates that he listens more and talks less.
The broken tusk represents retaining the good but throwing away the bad that we do not need. The small eyes are for concentrating and one-pointed focus.
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The Ganesh Incense Ashcatcher is a coloured resin statue. Use it to hold and burn incense sticks. Also, the dimensions of the ashcatcher are Height 8cm Width 27cm Depth 4.5cm.
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In meditation, people use Sandalwood Mala Beads mainly to count repeated mantras.
We have traditionally seen sandalwood as one of the purest substances. In addition, we value it for its cooling properties and its medicinal value as well. It is believed to promote tranquillity as an aid to meditation. Turning the sandalwood beads while chanting is supposed to have therapeutic properties that enhance calmness and a positive frame of mind.
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This Sitting Thai Buddha in Brass is a beautiful polished piece. The Buddha is portrayed as sitting on a plinth with his robes flowing around him. It weighs 1,548 grams.
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