Hi welcome, if you find this Guide of interest and or helpful, please give it a vote, thanks, S.The Swastika. A symbol that draws immediate emotional attention. Question, is it the Symbol, or, is it what the...
What is a Mala (may also be referred to as Prayer Beads, Rosary Beads) A mala is a set of prayer or rosary beads that is traditionally used for reciting prayers or mantras, which in turn disperses evil leaving...
Theravada Buddhism, an orthodox Buddhist sect which keeps the original doctrine and tradition succeeded from the Buddha, is adopted by Sri Lanka, Myanmar and Thailand while Mahayana sect is popular in China,...
Visitors to my shop http://stores.ebay.co.uk/Naga-Store may find items from time to time that refer to Nats or Nat worship. But what is it and how does it relate to the Burmese practise of Theravada Buddhism...
The Emerald Buddha History According to legend, the Emerald Buddha was created in India in 43 BC by Nagasena in the city of Pataliputra (today Patna). The legends state that after remaining in Pataliputra...
The Chinnarat Buddha History Pra Buddha Chinnarat is an image of Buddha which is well known among Thai Buddhists and foreigners. The reason for this is that it is the most beautiful and prestigious image...
Vajra Yogini Tibetan: rDo-rJe enal-‘byor-ma, Adamantine Female Practitioner, Naro Khechari Vajra Yogini is the principal female yidam of the highest yoga tantra of New Translation Schools of Tibetan Buddhism....
To protect the Buddha Dharma and its institution against adversaries, as well as preserves the integrity of it’s teaching is a task assigned, inaccordance with the precepts common to various Tibetan Buddhism...
She is the founding mother of Tibetan Buddhism and is the foremost master of Tibetan Tantra. She is considered to be the speech incarnation of Vajra Varahi (Wrathful Form Of Vajra Yogini). She is also known as...
Tibetan: Nagpo Chenpo, One of the most prominent guardians or protector deities in Tibetan Buddhism. He is the wrathful deity that destroys mind chatter and brings our minds back into attentive focus. An...