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2.5cm (1") Material
Silver
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Akash Bhairav is a Hindu deity. Considered the "god of the sky", several large temples in Kathmandu are dedicated to him.
The head of the Aakash Bhairav was dug up several hundred years ago in Kathmandu. The head now resides in a Hindu temple in Kathmandu not far from Durbar Square and is taken out of the temple once a year and is blessed by the Kumari - the living goddess who lives in the nearby Kumari Chowk. He is also known as King Yalamber of Kirat, Aju dya for Newars, and Barbarik, grandson of Bhimsen, In the common Kathmandu myth he is the god who will always fight for the weak or the losing side. Hence he is one of the beloved gods of the people of Kathmandu and is considered as the ancestor god of the people of Kathmandu. Read More . . .
Akash Bhairav is a Hindu deity. Considered the "god of the sky", several large temples in Kathmandu are dedicated to him.
The head of the Aakash Bhairav was dug up several hundred years ago in Kathmandu. The head now resides in a Hindu temple in Kathmandu not far from Durbar Square and is taken out of the temple once a year and is blessed by the Kumari - the living goddess who lives in the nearby Kumari Chowk. He is also known as King Yalamber of Kirat, Aju dya for Newars, and Barbarik, grandson of Bhimsen, In the common Kathmandu myth he is the god who will always fight for the weak or the losing side. Hence he is one of the beloved gods of the people of Kathmandu and is considered as the ancestor god of the people of Kathmandu. Read More . . .
About Silver Pendant
A Nepali silver pendant is a beautiful piece of jewelry that is often adorned with semi-precious stones and intricate designs. These pendants are often made by skilled artisans in Nepal who use traditional techniques and designs that have been passed down through generations.
One popular feature of Nepali silver pendants is the use of semi-precious stones such as turquoise, coral, amethyst, or lapis lazuli. These stones are believed to have special powers and significance in astrology and are often used in Nepali jewelry to bring luck, prosperity, and protection to the wearer. Read More . . .
A Nepali silver pendant is a beautiful piece of jewelry that is often adorned with semi-precious stones and intricate designs. These pendants are often made by skilled artisans in Nepal who use traditional techniques and designs that have been passed down through generations.
One popular feature of Nepali silver pendants is the use of semi-precious stones such as turquoise, coral, amethyst, or lapis lazuli. These stones are believed to have special powers and significance in astrology and are often used in Nepali jewelry to bring luck, prosperity, and protection to the wearer. Read More . . .
Brief Introduction :
these amulets are widely used by buddhist followers and devotees as the Jantra, not just for spiritual enlighten and good Fortune, But also as a shield protection from evil. These amulets are not just made to sell but are blessed by the High priest before they are send to be sold. They have all the required mantra and material needed to keep Oneself spiritually protected, and blessed.
Some may also define it as a small temple of the god with his / her mantra which you carry on yourself everywhere you go.
Some may also define it as a small temple of the god with his / her mantra which you carry on yourself everywhere you go.