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Great Vow and Fulfil Wishes: Rekong Ksitigarbha Black Gold Thangka Pendant with Nine-Colour Deer Relief Silver Casing

Great Vow and Fulfil Wishes: Rekong Ksitigarbha Black Gold Thangka Pendant with Nine-Colour Deer Relief Silver Casing
Ksitigarbha (地藏王菩萨) is one of the four great Bodhisattvas of Chinese Buddhism. He made the great vow: "Until the hells are empty I will not become a Buddha; only when all sentient beings are liberated will I attain Bodhi." Thus he is called the Great Vow Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva. He liberates beings of the six realms with great compassion and enables the fulfilment of wishes. Today we look at a 3.5x4.5cm pendant from the Rekong Black Gold series—hand-painted by Rekong artists with pure gold layered, Nine-Colour Deer relief silver casing, gift box and certificate, inheritable and collectible—a compact support for the great vow and fulfilment of wishes.

Rekong Black Gold Hand-Painted Thangka and the Great Vow Bodhisattva The Rekong Black Gold series is known for its hand-painted Thangka by Rekong artists with pure gold layered and fine lines. Each Ksitigarbha pendant is painted with care, so that the image carries the symbolism of the great vow and the liberation of beings. The Nine-Colour Deer relief silver casing keeps the sacred image protected and ready for wear. In Buddhist tradition, Ksitigarbha is revered as the Great Vow Bodhisattva.

The Great Vow in the Palm Wearing this pendant is an invitation to carry Ksitigarbha's blessing with you: the great vow, the liberation of beings of the six realms, and the fulfilment of wishes. In Buddhist practice, Ksitigarbha is honoured as the one who liberates beings with great compassion. For practitioners and for those who value Rekong hand-painted Thangka art, this pendant offers a tangible link to a deity associated with the great vow and the fulfilment of wishes.

A Portable Shrine for the Great Vow Beyond ritual use, the Rekong Ksitigarbha Black Gold Thangka offers support for the modern journey: great vow; liberate six realms; fulfil wishes. It is a powerful support for those who wish to invoke the Great Vow Bodhisattva's blessing. Many wear or keep such images to invoke his blessing for the fulfilment of wishes. This pendant brings that presence into everyday life—a portable shrine for those who seek the great vow and the fulfilment of wishes.

Who Wears the Rekong Ksitigarbha Black Gold Thangka This piece suits anyone drawn to Ksitigarbha: practitioners seeking the great vow and the fulfilment of wishes, those who value the teaching of the Great Vow Bodhisattva, and collectors who value Rekong hand-painted Thangka art. The combination of Rekong hand-painted artistry with pure gold layered, the symbolism of Ksitigarbha and the great vow, and the Nine-Colour Deer relief silver casing makes it a meaningful gift for oneself or for others who appreciate Tibetan Buddhist art. Whether for devotion, for the great vow and fulfilment of wishes, or for the sheer power of Buddhist sacred art, the Rekong Ksitigarbha Black Gold Thangka pendant offers a tangible link to a tradition that has long associated him with the great vow and liberation.

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