Cintamani or flaming jewels, a miraculous treasure which can grant the fulfillment of wishes, often held in the hand of Buddhist images of Ksitigarbha and Avalokitesvara.
The Eight Auspicious Objects, known as Ashtamangala (ashta meaning eight and mangala meaning auspicious) in Sanskrit are the central symbols of Tibetan Buddhism. They consist of a parasol, a pair of fishes, a treasure vase, a lotus, a white-spiraling conch shell, an endless knot, a victory banner, and a golden wheel. Each symbol represents an aspect of Buddhist teaching and when they appear together, their powers are multiplied.
Cintamani, also referred to as the "Thinking Jewel", is a wish-granting jewel within both Hindu and Buddhist traditions, equivalent to the philosopher's stone in Western culture. It is often depicted on the back of Lung Ta, the Wind Horse and held by the bodhisattvas. Besides being symbols of prosperity, the jewels represent wisdom whilst the flames the Cintamani represent the burning away of false desires and ignorance, giving way to enlightenment.
Display the Cintamani Jewel with Eight Auspicious Symbols in your home or business premises not only as a powerful wealth energizer for spiritual well-being as well. You can place it in the South East corner (the universal wealth sector) to activate wealth luck or the North West for business luck and money making opportunities.
1. Display the Wealth Vase in your living room in a location where you will see it as soon as you enter your home. It will enhance the wealth luck of everyone in the family.
2. For business and career success, place in your office, business premise, shop or near your cash register to usher in good wealth and luck from all directions as well as to safeguard your fortune.
- Item #: FLAMING 8
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