Spider Web Agate Mala focal bead from Bouddha Nath, near Kathmandu, Nepal home to world heritage site Stupa surrounded by 50 Tibetan monasteries. Bead blessed by Lama in Nepal. Native crafts help support Nepalese & Tibetan refugees. Reiki Tummo energy blessing added for health & happiness. Protector of Buddhist Law The Dragon thunders in the sky with the sound of compassion that awakens us from delusion & increases what we can know through hearing. Dragons have the power of complete communication. Just as we do not see sound, we do not see dragons. Associations: main quality is power, dominance over the sea & the water element. In Buddhism the dragon is the vehicle of Vairocana, the white Buddha of the east or center. The azure or turquoise dragon is the vehicle of many Buddhist protector deities, aquatic or storm gods & guardians of treasure. As a treasure guardian the Sino-Tibetan dragon may be closely identified with the Indian naga. The Tibetan term for dragon, druk, refers to the sound of thunder. The Buddhist Kingdom of Bhutan is known as Druk Yul which means "the land of the thunder dragon". Bhutan's inhabitants are commonly known as drukpas & named after Drugpa Kagyu lineage of Tibet. This lineage was established by Tsangpa Gyare (1126-1211), who is said to have witnessed 9 dragons ascending into the sky near Gyantse in central Tibet & later established his monastery of Ralung at this isolated site. In Tibetan Buddhism the ascent of a group of dragons is always a most auspicious omen. Dragons have major spiritual significance in religions & cultures around the world, revered as representative of the primal forces of nature, religion & the universe. They are associated with wisdom & longevity, possessing magic, supernatural power, capable of human speech & are often associated with wells, rain & rivers . The Dragon brings the 4 Benedictions of the East: wealth, virtue, harmony & long life.
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