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The twelve zodiac animals, Samantabhadra Bodhisattva, pendant/decoration (zodiac signs: dragon and snake)
The twelve zodiac animals, Samantabhadra Bodhisattva, pendant/decoration (zodiac signs: dragon and snake)
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Product Specifications
Product Specifications
| brand | HKHL | Item No. | YCP0007-Puxian |
| style | Chinese style | Classification | Zodiac signs: Dragon, Snake - [Puxian Bodhisattva] |
| Pendant material | S925 silver | Chain circumference | 51-80cm |
| Pendant size | About 16.5mm wide and 27mm high | weight | About 7g |
Care Guide
Care Guide
Oriental Zen jewelry, blending faith and aesthetics through unique craftsmanship, requires meticulous care to preserve its sacred luster and artistic value. The following provides professional care advice on cleaning, storage, daily wear protection, and handling special circumstances.
1. Cleaning Method (1) Surface Dust Removal: Prepare a soft brush (such as an eyeglass cleaning brush, with fine bristles that won't damage the surface) and a soft microfiber cloth. Place the jewelry on a clean work surface and gently brush along the grain of the jewelry, removing any dust. Focus on the grooves and crevices within the grain. Then, wipe the surface with a microfiber cloth to restore basic cleanliness.
(2) Cleaning of oil stains and fingerprints If there are oil stains or fingerprints, take a small amount of neutral detergent (pH 7-8, non-corrosive, such as diluted baby shower gel), drop it on the corner of a microfiber cloth, and gently wipe the surface of the jewelry. Then use a microfiber cloth soaked in clean water to wipe off any remaining detergent. Finally, wipe it thoroughly with a dry soft cloth to prevent residual moisture from corroding the material.
(3) Precious Metal-Gemstone Joints: Special care should be taken when cleaning inlaid structures of precious metals such as gold and silver with gemstones (such as turquoise and beeswax). Gently scrub the gemstones with a soft-bristled brush and a small amount of specialized jewelry cleaning solution (specific to the specific gemstone to avoid chemical corrosion). Wipe the precious metal frame with a microfiber cloth and a neutral detergent. Dry quickly after cleaning to prevent moisture from penetrating the inlaid gaps and affecting their firmness.
2. Storage Tips (1) Individual Storage: Use a soft velvet jewelry box and wrap each Buddha statue jewelry piece individually to prevent friction and scratches on the surface. If the jewelry box has separate compartments, you can arrange them according to the size and material of the statue. For example, separate pure gold statues from those inlaid with gemstones to prevent the hardness of the gemstones from scratching the metal.
(2) Environmental Control: The jewelry should be stored in a dry, cool environment, away from areas with large temperature fluctuations, such as heating and air conditioning vents, and out of direct sunlight. A desiccant (such as silicone desiccant, which should be replaced regularly) can be placed in the jewelry box to maintain a relative humidity of 40%-60% to prevent oxidation of precious metals and dehydration and cracking of gemstones.
3. Daily Wear Protection (1) When wearing contact protection, avoid contact with hard objects. For example, when doing housework (washing dishes, mopping the floor) or exercising (fitness, playing ball), it is recommended to remove and store it. The surface of the Buddha statue is intricately carved and inlaid, and collisions can easily cause deformation, loss of gemstones, and damage to the artistic integrity.
(2) Chemical Protection: Stay away from chemical products such as perfume, hairspray, and hand cream. These contain alcohol, fragrances, and other chemicals. Contact with jewelry can corrode precious metal plating and tarnish the gemstone. It is recommended to complete your makeup and skincare routine and wait for the chemicals to completely dry before wearing jewelry.
IV. Special Situation Handling (1) Loose Gemstones If a gemstone appears loose, stop wearing it immediately and do not apply pressure or adjust it yourself. Contact a professional jewelry repair facility, who will use specialized tools to reinforce the setting and ensure the gemstone is secure. Also, check the surrounding setting to prevent other gemstones from becoming loose.
(2) Precious Metal Oxidation: Buddha statues made of pure silver are prone to oxidation and blackening. You can use a special silver cleaning cloth (containing mild polishing ingredients) to gently wipe the oxidized parts. If gold shows slight discoloration, clean it with a neutral detergent and then hand it over to a professional gold jewelry maintenance shop for polishing and refurbishment to restore its original color.
Carefully caring for Eastern Zen jewelry is a testament to both respect for spiritual culture and the preservation of artistic craftsmanship. By following these guidelines, each piece of Buddhist jewelry will convey a lasting sense of sacred meaning and aesthetic warmth, bearing witness to your faith and beauty through the years.
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Orders placed before 12:00 noon (China time) every day will be shipped on the same day, and orders placed after 12:00 noon (China time) will be shipped the next day.
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Samantabhadra Bodhisattva (Sanskrit: Samantabhadra), meaning "all-pervading," symbolizes both "principle virtue" and "action and vows." According to the Avatamsaka Sutra's "Samantabhadra's Vows," Samantabhadra is the chief Bodhisattva of the Avatamsaka Assembly, assisting Vairocana Buddha (Mahavairocana) in spreading the truth of the Dharma Realm. His most significant virtue lies in his ten great vows: venerating all Buddhas, praising the Tathagata, making extensive offerings, repenting of karmic obstacles, rejoicing in merit, requesting the Dharma Wheel to turn, inviting the Buddha to remain in the world, constantly following the Buddha's teachings, constantly accommodating sentient beings, and dedicating all merits. These ten vows are so vast and profound, encompassing all bodhisattva practices, that he is revered as the "Great King of Action and Vows." The sutras describe him as riding a six-tusked white elephant, symbolizing his vast vows, steadfastness, and purity. The six tusks represent the perfection of the six paramitas (generosity, precepts, patience, diligence, meditation, and wisdom). Samantabhadra Bodhisattva represents the implementation of the highest wisdom of Buddhism (Vairocana Buddha) in endless practice to benefit sentient beings, and is a model for practitioners to complete the path to Bodhi.
Samantabhadra Bodhisattva (Sanskrit: Samantabhadra), meaning "all-pervading," symbolizes both "principle virtue" and "action and vows." According to the Avatamsaka Sutra's "Samantabhadra's Vows," Samantabhadra is the chief Bodhisattva of the Avatamsaka Assembly, assisting Vairocana Buddha (Mahavairocana) in spreading the truth of the Dharma Realm. His most significant virtue lies in his ten great vows: venerating all Buddhas, praising the Tathagata, making extensive offerings, repenting of karmic obstacles, rejoicing in merit, requesting the Dharma Wheel to turn, inviting the Buddha to remain in the world, constantly following the Buddha's teachings, constantly accommodating sentient beings, and dedicating all merits. These ten vows are so vast and profound, encompassing all bodhisattva practices, that he is revered as the "Great King of Action and Vows." The sutras describe him as riding a six-tusked white elephant, symbolizing his vast vows, steadfastness, and purity. The six tusks represent the perfection of the six paramitas (generosity, precepts, patience, diligence, meditation, and wisdom). Samantabhadra Bodhisattva represents the implementation of the highest wisdom of Buddhism (Vairocana Buddha) in endless practice to benefit sentient beings, and is a model for practitioners to complete the path to Bodhi.
Why choose it?
He is the "embodiment of perfected practice and vows" and the "guardian of auspiciousness and well-being." He embodies the extraordinary virtues of fulfilling vast vows, protecting unremitting spiritual practice, increasing merit and wisdom, eliminating karmic obstacles and calamities, protecting the practitioner's physical and mental well-being, guiding career success, fulfilling all righteous aspirations, and completing the path to Bodhi. Wearing a Samantabhadra Bodhisattva zodiac sign not only prays for a prosperous and healthy life, a stable career, and the elimination of obstacles (echoing the meaning of "auspiciousness and well-being"), but also deeply receives the blessings of his great practice and vows, inspiring practitioners to emulate his spirit and persevere in practicing virtuous deeds, benefiting themselves and others, and ultimately achieving happiness.
He is the "embodiment of perfected practice and vows" and the "guardian of auspiciousness and well-being." He embodies the extraordinary virtues of fulfilling vast vows, protecting unremitting spiritual practice, increasing merit and wisdom, eliminating karmic obstacles and calamities, protecting the practitioner's physical and mental well-being, guiding career success, fulfilling all righteous aspirations, and completing the path to Bodhi. Wearing a Samantabhadra Bodhisattva zodiac sign not only prays for a prosperous and healthy life, a stable career, and the elimination of obstacles (echoing the meaning of "auspiciousness and well-being"), but also deeply receives the blessings of his great practice and vows, inspiring practitioners to emulate his spirit and persevere in practicing virtuous deeds, benefiting themselves and others, and ultimately achieving happiness.
Design Intention
Dharma Appearance and Mount: The Bodhisattva sits in a relaxed or half-lotus position, resting on the back of a six-tusked white elephant. The elephant's plump, stable form and steady gait symbolize the unwavering resolve, the support of sentient beings, and peace and auspiciousness. The Bodhisattva's demeanor is dignified and compassionate.
Core holdings:
1. Right hand: Always hold the "Wish-fulfilling Jewel" or "Lotus", which represents "satisfying the good wishes of all beings and achieving auspiciousness and happiness".
2. Left hand: Hold the "Prajna Sutra" or make a seal, and place it in front of the chest or on the knee, symbolizing "understanding the wisdom of all Buddhas and being guided by wisdom in one's actions and vows."
Image Features: He wears a Five Buddha Crown or a Heavenly Crown, and is clothed in gorgeous celestial garments and necklaces. His face is compassionate and serene, embodying boundless compassion and wisdom. He often smiles, projecting a peaceful demeanor.
Craftsmanship and Meaning: The overall shape conveys the profound aspirations of Samantabhadra Bodhisattva: "His vows are as vast as the ocean, as stable as a mountain, and auspiciousness is everywhere."
Dharma Appearance and Mount: The Bodhisattva sits in a relaxed or half-lotus position, resting on the back of a six-tusked white elephant. The elephant's plump, stable form and steady gait symbolize the unwavering resolve, the support of sentient beings, and peace and auspiciousness. The Bodhisattva's demeanor is dignified and compassionate.
Core holdings:
1. Right hand: Always hold the "Wish-fulfilling Jewel" or "Lotus", which represents "satisfying the good wishes of all beings and achieving auspiciousness and happiness".
2. Left hand: Hold the "Prajna Sutra" or make a seal, and place it in front of the chest or on the knee, symbolizing "understanding the wisdom of all Buddhas and being guided by wisdom in one's actions and vows."
Image Features: He wears a Five Buddha Crown or a Heavenly Crown, and is clothed in gorgeous celestial garments and necklaces. His face is compassionate and serene, embodying boundless compassion and wisdom. He often smiles, projecting a peaceful demeanor.
Craftsmanship and Meaning: The overall shape conveys the profound aspirations of Samantabhadra Bodhisattva: "His vows are as vast as the ocean, as stable as a mountain, and auspiciousness is everywhere."
Wear it, you are wearing...
Accomplishment of actions and wishes: The cause and career will be stable and the realization of goals will be smooth (career/actions).
Good luck and well-being: Protect your body and mind from disasters and illnesses (well-being/protection).
Increase of blessings and wisdom: accumulate good karma and merit, and live a rich and happy life (blessings/wealth).
Eliminate obstacles and protect the Dharma: Eliminate karmic obstacles and demonic tribulations, and protect the right path of spiritual practice (eliminate obstacles/protect the Dharma).
Constant compliance and perfection: Resolve interpersonal obstacles and help achieve wishes (harmony/fulfillment).
Accomplishment of actions and wishes: The cause and career will be stable and the realization of goals will be smooth (career/actions).
Good luck and well-being: Protect your body and mind from disasters and illnesses (well-being/protection).
Increase of blessings and wisdom: accumulate good karma and merit, and live a rich and happy life (blessings/wealth).
Eliminate obstacles and protect the Dharma: Eliminate karmic obstacles and demonic tribulations, and protect the right path of spiritual practice (eliminate obstacles/protect the Dharma).
Constant compliance and perfection: Resolve interpersonal obstacles and help achieve wishes (harmony/fulfillment).
Notes on culture
Samantabhadra Bodhisattva is one of the Four Great Bodhisattvas in Chinese Buddhism (along with Manjushri, Guanyin, and Ksitigarbha). His Ten Great Vows are considered the guiding principles for Mahayana practitioners. As the "Zodiac Deity" (often associated with specific zodiac animals such as the dragon or snake), he embodies the Buddhist spirit of practical action and the benefit of all beings, combined with traditional zodiac guardianship. Worshiping or wearing Samantabhadra Bodhisattva not only prays for worldly prosperity and career stability, but also embodies the core spiritual practice of "making great vows, practicing steadfast actions, benefiting all beings through practical actions, and achieving perfect Buddhahood for oneself and others." It serves as a crucial spiritual symbol connecting the pursuit of worldly happiness with the ultimate liberation of Buddhism, carrying a deep desire for fulfillment of vows and a peaceful life.
Samantabhadra Bodhisattva is one of the Four Great Bodhisattvas in Chinese Buddhism (along with Manjushri, Guanyin, and Ksitigarbha). His Ten Great Vows are considered the guiding principles for Mahayana practitioners. As the "Zodiac Deity" (often associated with specific zodiac animals such as the dragon or snake), he embodies the Buddhist spirit of practical action and the benefit of all beings, combined with traditional zodiac guardianship. Worshiping or wearing Samantabhadra Bodhisattva not only prays for worldly prosperity and career stability, but also embodies the core spiritual practice of "making great vows, practicing steadfast actions, benefiting all beings through practical actions, and achieving perfect Buddhahood for oneself and others." It serves as a crucial spiritual symbol connecting the pursuit of worldly happiness with the ultimate liberation of Buddhism, carrying a deep desire for fulfillment of vows and a peaceful life.
Buddhism is a culture and also a heritage
Buddhist culture has emerged in every corner of the world after thousands of years of ups and downs. Its glorious history and cultural heritage are an indispensable part of the diversity of the Chinese nation.
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