This product is a strand of Tibetan ritual fire offering beads, featuring intricate dragon-patterned three-eyed Dzi beads with a total of 108 beads. Each bead is meticulously carved, displaying exquisite dragon motifs and unique three-eyed designs. In Tibetan Buddhism, fire offering Dzi beads are regarded as sacred items, symbolizing power and mystery.
In Buddhism, the number 108 holds profound symbolic significance:
– Prayer beads typically consist of 108 beads, used for counting recitations of mantras or Buddhist chants.
– In Buddhist scriptures and teachings, there are said to be 108 sources of vexations or afflictions.
– Buddhists believe that the human body has 108 energy points.
– Some Buddhist prayer wheels have 108 holes.
– Traditionally, Buddhists would circumambulate 108 times during annual meditation events.
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