Om Mani Padme Hum: Rekong Lotus Six-Syllable Mantra Thangka Set with Dharma Eye and Dzi Necklace
Lotus Six-Syllable Mantra (莲花六字真言) – on a mineral-pigment coloured lotus, the artist has written the Six-Syllable Great Bright Mantra "Om Mani Padme Hum" in gold powder, with very great merit. Tibetan Buddhism holds that constant recitation of the Six-Syllable Mantra can eliminate all suffering and illness, increase longevity and fill with wealth. Especially for those who uphold the Dharma, the merit and benefit are immeasurable. Today we look at a 3.5cm set from the Rekong series—mineral pigment coloured lotus, gold-powder Six-Syllable Mantra, paired with Rekong 1.5cm Dharma Eye and Noble Tiger Tooth Dzi necklace, inheritable and collectible—a compact support for the mantra's blessing.
Rekong Hand-Painted Thangka and the Six-Syllable Mantra The Rekong series is known for its hand-painted Thangka. Each Lotus Six-Syllable Mantra piece is painted with care on a mineral-pigment coloured lotus, with the artist writing "Om Mani Padme Hum" in gold powder. The Rekong 1.5cm Dharma Eye and Noble Tiger Tooth Dzi necklace frame and elevate the sacred mantra for daily wear. The 3.5cm format makes it a dignified, lasting support for those who honour the Six-Syllable Mantra and seek its blessing for eliminate suffering, longevity and wealth. In Tibetan Buddhist tradition, the Six-Syllable Mantra is revered as the essence of compassion, the mantra of Chenrezig (Avalokiteshvara).
The Mantra in the Palm Wearing this set is an invitation to carry the Six-Syllable Mantra's blessing with you: eliminate all suffering and illness, increase longevity and fill with wealth, and for those who uphold the Dharma, receive immeasurable merit and benefit. In Tibetan Buddhist practice, the Six-Syllable Mantra is honoured as the most powerful mantra of compassion. For practitioners and for those who value Rekong hand-painted Thangka art, this set offers a tangible link to a mantra associated with very great merit. The concept of constant recitation eliminating all suffering and bestowing longevity and wealth speaks to the mantra's role as a source of blessing and protection.
A Portable Shrine for the Six-Syllable Mantra Beyond ritual use, the Rekong Lotus Six-Syllable Mantra Thangka set offers support for the modern journey: eliminate all suffering; longevity and wealth; immeasurable merit; especially for Dharma upholders. It is a powerful support for those who wish to invoke the mantra's blessing. Many wear or keep such images to invoke the blessing of the Six-Syllable Mantra. This set brings that presence into everyday life—a portable shrine for those who seek eliminate suffering, longevity and wealth. The promise that constant recitation can eliminate all suffering and increase longevity and fill with wealth resonates with those who seek the Six-Syllable Mantra's grace in daily life.
Who Wears the Rekong Lotus Six-Syllable Mantra Set This piece suits anyone drawn to the Six-Syllable Mantra: practitioners seeking eliminate suffering and longevity, those who value the teaching of the mantra and its very great merit, and collectors who value Rekong hand-painted Thangka art. The combination of Rekong hand-painted artistry with mineral pigments and gold powder, the symbolism of the Six-Syllable Mantra, and the Dharma Eye and Dzi necklace makes it a meaningful gift for oneself or for others who appreciate Tibetan Buddhist art. Whether for devotion, for eliminate suffering and longevity, or for the sheer beauty of Buddhist sacred art, the Rekong Lotus Six-Syllable Mantra Thangka set offers a tangible link to a tradition that has long associated the mantra with very great merit. The promise of eliminate suffering, longevity, wealth and immeasurable merit resonates with those who seek the Six-Syllable Mantra's grace in daily life.
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