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Kalachakra Mantra Earrings: Symbolizing the Ten Syllables

$104
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Specifications
JQP30
Sterling Silver
1.3" Height
Weight 10 gm
About the Item
  • Features the ten interlocking syllables of the Kalachakra mantra, Om Ham Ksha Ma La Va Ra Ya Sva Ha.
  • Depicts the sacred mantra in stylized Lantsa script, a Buddhist script originating from India.
  • Symbolizes the 'all-powerful ten,' representing spiritual potency and profound meaning.
  • Crafted with vibrant turquoise-like material and a contrasting circular inlay with the mantra.
  • Triangular design with elegant silver hooks for comfortable wear.
  • Ideal for those seeking spiritual adornment or a connection to Buddhist philosophy.
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Fully Insured
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100% Handmade
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MADE IN INDIA.
The earrrings show the ten interlocking or stacked syllables of the Kalachakra mantra (Om Ham Ksha Ma La Va Ra Ya Sva Ha), commonly known as the 'all-powerful ten'. The interlocking body of this mystical monogram is composed of the seven syllables Ham Ksha Ma La Va Ra Ya written in Lantsa characters. Lantsa is an Indian Buddhist script, probably of late Pala origin although certain scholars date it as late as the seventeenth century. It is specifically used for mantra syllables and the titles of sacred texts. This stylized and beautifully ornate script was devised from the Sanskrit alphabet and used extensively in Nepali Buddhism. Above the broad horizontal bar which crowns these seven interlocking consonant syllables is a crescent moon, a sun disc (or dot), and a dissolving flame-tip which completes the ten stacked syllables. An eleventh syllable, the vowel syllable A - representing the element of space - is not depicted, but it merges with all of the consonant sounds as the musical drone of the tonic note gives life to the melodic structure of a musical composition.
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