
Six-Syllable Mantra Thangka Black 24K Gold Hand-Painted 43cm*43cm
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Product Information
Name: Six-Syllable Mantra Thangka
Size: 43cm × 43cm
Technique: 24K Gold Hand-painted
Origin: Tibet
Specifications: Excluding frame; requires self-framing after purchase
The Six-Syllable Mantra contains the boundless blessings and compassion of all Buddhas. It is the audible manifestation of the Buddhas' compassion and wisdom, with profound and infinite meaning, embodying the great power, great wisdom, and great compassion of the universe.
Sacred Significance:
Dispels evil forces
Wards off misfortune
Protects the home
Invokes blessings and peace
Relieves illness and suffering
Attracts wealth and abundance
The Meaning of the Six-Syllable Mantra
Oṃ (ONG) is white, symbolizing the wisdom of the deity, capable of eliminating arrogance. The white light of the Wisdom of Equality purifies the pride and self-attachment in the heavenly realm, severing the suffering of degeneration and impermanence.
Ma (MA) is green, symbolizing the compassion of the deity, capable of eliminating jealousy. Green is the dharma color of Vajradhara Buddha. The green light of the Wisdom of Accomplishing All Actions purifies the jealousy in the realm of the asuras, severing the suffering of conflict.
Ni (NI) is yellow, symbolizing the body, speech, mind, activities, and merits of the deity, capable of eliminating greed. Yellow is the dharma color of Akṣobhya Buddha. The yellow light of the Innate Wisdom purifies the ignorance and greed in the human realm, severing the suffering of birth, aging, sickness, death, and poverty.
Be (HŪṂ) is blue, symbolizing the great bliss of the deity, capable of eliminating delusion. Blue is the dharma color of Amitābha Buddha. The blue light of the Wisdom of the Dharmadhātu purifies the delusion in the animal realm, severing the suffering of hunger and thirst.
Me (MEI) is red, symbolizing the great bliss of the deity, capable of eliminating miserliness. Red is the dharma color of Amoghasiddhi Buddha. The red light of the Wisdom of Discernment purifies the suffering of the hungry ghost realm, severing the torment of hunger and thirst.
Hōng (HONG) is dark blue (or black), symbolizing the compassion of the deity, capable of eliminating hatred and malice. Black is the dharma color of the Buddha of the Unseen, universally subduing all sins, signifying the destruction of hatred among sentient beings in the three realms. The black light of the Great Mirror Wisdom purifies the hatred in the hell realm, severing the suffering of heat and cold.
Placement Suggestions
A sacred item suitable for anyone to reverently invite. Once framed, it can be hung in the entrance, living room, study, or office to prevent negative energies from entering and to safeguard the family's peace, happiness, and well-being.