Increase Your Wealth & Success By Wearing Buddha Lord Avalokitesvara Jewelry

Buddhist teachings are a source of doctoral and philosophical literature. Buddhism depicts universal salvation. Originated in the 6 to -6th century BCE, Buddhism was preached by Gautama Buddha in the northern part of India, who once lived as Prince Siddhartha before leaving his kingdom and family and wandering in search of enlightenment.

The main concept of Buddhism revolves around the reality of life. It teaches us that all sufferings in life is there because of human desires. So ceasing this life of suffering, one must end the desire of life and should follow the Noble Eightfold path and finally achieve ultimate spiritual enlightenment. Buddhism also believes that all the actions we do bring retributions or rewards.  

Devotes across the world founded Buddhists monasteries and temples and preached the teachings of Lord Buddha. With the spread of Buddha's teachings, different sectors have stressed different aspects of the quest for salvation.  

Avalokitesvara (Bodhisattva of Compassion)

In Buddhism, Avalokitesvara is a Bodhisattva who embodies the compassion and mercy of all Buddhas of the universe. He has a total of 108 avatars, one of the most popular beings, Padmapani (one who holds lotus). Avalokitesvara is worshipped in the entire Buddhist world and not only in Mahayana Buddhism, but also in Theravada Buddhism as well. Avalokitesvara simply exemplifies the Bodhisattva's resolve to postpone Buddhahood, until he himself has helped each human being on earth achieve ultimate salvation or moksha from the cycle of life (that is, suffering from the cycle of rebirth and death). His name is interpreted as the God of 'what we see' or the God 'who looks in every direction. He is worshipped in different countries like Tibet, Mongolia, Cambodia, Thailand, China, and many other Buddhism preaching countries. In China, he is worshipped as a female form, and he is Guanyin; in Thailand, he is worshipped as Lokeshvara (the Lord of the people of the Lord of the world), and in Sri Lanka, he is worshipped as Natha-Deva. So, as you can see, the variations and interpretations are numerous.  

Avalokitesvara is popularly known as the earthy appearance of the self-born everlasting Buddha Amitabha. He is characterized by his headdress, and he is said to guard the world during the transition period between the departure or leave of Gautama Buddha, and Maitreya (the future Buddha).

The lord is said to protect the world from shipwrecks, assassins, fire, wild beasts, and robbers. Another belief is he is the future of the 4th world, which is considered as the real universe. The miracles and virtues of the Avalokitesvara are counted in many Buddhist scriptures popularly known as Sutra. One of the most popular quotes related to Avalokitesvara is "Form is Emptiness and Emptiness is Form." ('Omaṇi Padme hū').  

Why Wear Avalokitesvara Jewelry?

The Avalokitesvara jewelry is one of the most popular spiritual jewelry worn by both men and women across the world. This particular jewelry form carries a lot of meaning, and tradition. Avalokitesvara Neckpieces and others are spiritual jewelry that absorbs all types of negatives you are surrounded with, thereby getting you rid of anxiety issues, helping to stabilize your mind and soul, helping you improve sleep quality, and promoting calmness within you. The neckpiece or necklace is capable of providing you with spiritual grounding vibration protection, energy, which protects you from any kind of negative impacts or energies.

Through the base chakra, it grounds you to the earth, thereby shielding you from negative energies and strengthening you from time to time. Avalokitesvara, the Bodhisattva of compassion curved in jewelry, is the Lord who hears the world's cries and uses skillful means to help you release from all earthy miseries. Avalokitesvara is also considered the lord of honesty, truth, and sincerity. It also helps you see through your subconsciousness and helps you find the real abilities that are embodied deep inside you. 

The lord further gives you insights about what to do in the future to achieve success. While you are walking on different paths in life, the jewelry will guide you the right way and protect you from potential threats that you might encounter. It also gives you the positive energy to overcome hurdles and obstacles and keep moving.  

Why do you believe in Avalokitesvara?

Human beings are always in a thirst for getting peace and calmness. The compassionate image of Avalokitesvara is deeply rooted in people's minds as a symbol of peace and a protector of disasters. But the greatest meaning of the figure is the spirit of compassion and mercy.

When you are capable of seeing the sufferings faced by others, and you are able to treat other people like yourself, you will try your best to help others with more compassion and love. This practice will help you become a better person in life and fill your life with all kinds of good deeds. Achieving the Bodhisattva way of salvation is the biggest reason to wear this jewelry.  

Gautama 

We often speak of Buddha as the historical character who once lived as Siddhartha Gautama. But in reality, Buddha means something more than just the character. It means the "enlightened one". In Buddhism, different types of Buddhas are portrayed in art and scripters. You will come across both earthy and celestial Buddhas. There are Buddhas who can teach you and who won't; also, there are Buddhas from the past, present, and future. So Buddha has both metaphorical as well as literal meanings. Siddhartha Gautama is also known as Shakyamuni, is the founder of Buddhism. Gautama is presented as a flesh-toned figure gesturing with the mudra, or posture of fearlessness. His left-hand lies open on the lap, his right-hand help upwards with fingers pointing towards the sky.  

Why do you believe in Gautama?

Buddhist religion says that human life is full of suffering. Spiritual acts like mediation, physical labor, compassionate behavior, helpfulness, honesty, and overall good behavior will achieve you gain nirvana or enlightenment.  

Maitreya

Maitreya is considered as the future Buddha who will come to earth and preach new dharma when the teachings of Gautama will completely expire or end. Maitreya is mentioned in scripture from the early 3rd century. He is the only Bodhisattva, who is honored by Theravada tradition. The name is derived from the Sanskrit word Maitri or Mitra (meaning friendliness). The figure is depicted to be seated in a European fashion with ankles loosely crossed.  

Why do you believe in Maitreya?

Originated from the Chinese Folk, Maitreya is believed to be regarded as a symbol of auspiciousness because of its compassionate, peaceful, tolerant, open-minded, and contend attitude.  

Why wear Buddha jewelry?

Jewelry has more purpose than just looking good. Though jewelry is mainly worn to emphasize your beauty, wearing jewelry that revolves around philosophy, religion or concept gives it a different meaning altogether. This helps to remind us of some message or lesson, every moment in life. Buddhist jewelry is one such jewelry type that has Buddhists Connotations craved in it. Anyone can wear Buddhist jewelry, as they are not only beautiful to look at but have some true sense of meaning and purpose.

There are different symbols curved in necklaces, bracelets, and rings that will inspire you to lead a more meaningful and beautiful life. The Buddha Symbol, the leaf of the Bodhi tree, the Dharma Chakra, the lotus symbol are some of the common Buddhist symbols that are curved in jewelry, with each of them showcasing a different meaning and concept of life. Wearing Buddhist jewelry will not only enhance your entire look, but will always remind you to do something better in life and feel your life with positivity.  

Tara

Tara is a Buddhist savior goddess, who is depicted in numerous forums, most popular in Tibet, Nepal, and Mongolia. She is the feminine counterpart of Avalokitesvara. According to the old folk, she emerged from the tear of Avalokitesvara, which fell on the ground, and a lake was formed.

She is depicted as the goddess of compassion who helps men across the ocean to the other shore. She is also considered as the savior or protector of earthy travels or navigation, rather a guide of spiritual travel along the path of enlightenment.  

Green Tara and Feng Sui

Among the different variations of Tara, the green and the white Tara are the most popular ones. Green Tara has a specific gesture that differentiates her from other Taras.

The green-skinned Tara in Feng Shui is evoked to uplift and invite compassion and support. The color green here connects to the elements of wood. Wood element inspires compassion, rejuvenation, flexibility, and growth.  

The Major Deity Introduction

Bodhisattva brings all mortal beings to enlightenment. Among the list of countless Bodhisattva, these are the most popular ones- Avalokitesvara, Manjusri, Kshitigarbha, Mahasthamaprapta, and Samantabhadra.  

Amitabha

The Buddha of Boundless Light, Amitabha is a popular transcendent Buddha of Mahayana Buddhism. According to mythology, Amitabha was a great king who transformed into a Monk named Dharmakara. 

In China and Japan, Amitabha is called Amitayus (Infinite Life). It is worshipped on special occasions to obtain long life. With ornaments and a crown worn and holding an ambrosia vase, the figure is shown to spill the jewels of life.

  

Why do you believe in Amitabha?

Amitabha Buddha is the Buddha that symbolizes infinite life. Reciting Amitabha Buddha, especially when you are in good health, will help you find a good destination or place in the future (that is, the Western Pure Land). Hearing the name of different Buddhas in life symbolizes the root of goodness and reminds us that we have been reborn as human beings because of many kalpas we did in the past, and therefore we must cherish this life. Everybody should recite Amitabha Buddha once in life to achieve good health and a long and prosperous life.  

Vairochana

Vairochana is the chief object of reverence, as he is regarded as the source of the entire universe.  

Why do you believe in Vairochana?

Regular practice of the god brings you different merits in life. When you practice Vairochana regularly, your heart will become pure, and you will get the everyday benefit. 

Manjushri (Bodhisattva of Wisdom)

Manjushri is the Bodhisattva that symbolizes great wisdom. In China, he is called Wen-shu Shih-li in Tibet 'Jam-dpal, and Japan, Monju. 

Why do you believe in Manjushri?

Since he is the symbol of wisdom, it is said if you recite his name daily, it will open up your mind, improve understanding, and give you more wisdom and knowledge. Students are recommended to recite him twice daily.  

Samantabhadra (Buddhist Icon of Practice)

Samantabhadra has the power to give prolonged life. It is the symbol of virtue, great vows, and truth. He helps you realize actions with wisdom and fulfill the aspirations of people who seek Buddhism.  

Why do you believe in Samantabhadra?

People believe in Samantabhadra to achieve Wisdom and the right path in life. 

Mahasthamaprapta (the Power of Wisdom)

Also known as Daishizhi in China and Daiseishi in Japan, he is depicted as the Buddha Amitabha, and the Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara. He is often depicted as assisting Buddha in receiving the spirits of the faithful.  

Why do you believe in Mahasthamaprapta?

Mahasthamaprapta is believed among people because it spreads bright wisdom among the devotees. People who want to achieve good career growth recite him. Buddha's light shines forever, fights evil power, brings auspicious vibes, and can help you move forward in life.  

Tathagata

Tathagata is the honorific title of Buddha, or a person who can attain perfection by following Buddhist Principles. 

Why do you believe in Tathagata?

It is impossible for anybody to reach the state of Tathagata. It is through your hard work and devotion you can reach something of that stature. People worship him to attain perfection in life. 

Pratyeka-buddha

Pratyeka-Buddha refers to the Buddha who can attain enlightenment through his own efforts that are reaching the goal of life by following the preachings of Buddha.  

Why do you believe in pratyeka-buddha?

This symbolizes merits and virtues. By following the teachings of Buddha or becoming a monk, one can achieve supreme status or reach the ultimate goal in life. 

Dhyani-Buddha

The 5 Dhyani Buddhas are icons of Mahayana Buddhism. They are visualized in tantric mediation. The 5 Buddhas are Akshobhya, Amitabha, Ratnasmabhava, Amoghasidhi, and Virocana. With Virocana in the center, and others in four different directions, each of them symbolizes a meaning of why one should worship them.  

Why do you believe in Dhyani Buddha?

The Akshobhya symbolizes the immovable one, Amitabha symbolizes the infinite light, the Amoghasidhi symbolizes the almighty conqueror, the ratnsambha symbolizes the jewel-born one, and the Virocana is the embodiment of light. Through the practice of meditation, one can cure diseases and strengthen the body. The five Dhyani Buddhas inspire one to deal with the five desires of the heart and generate ultimate wisdom. 

Kshitigarbha (Savior of Beings in Hell)

Kshitigarbha is an enlightened mainly being worshipped in East Asia Buddhism. He is the savior of the oppressed and has vowed to save the souls of the dead condemned to hell.  

Why do you believe in Kshitigarbha?

Respecting and offering him will protect your family from illness and bad news. Also, reading and reciting his name will make a woman give birth to healthy, blessed children. 

Bhaisajyaguru

Also known as medicine Buddha, he has the power to heal both physical and mental pain. In a broader aspect, he has the power to purify the karma of both the living and the Dead. 

Why do you believe in Bhaisajyaguru?

People worship him to get rid of all negativities and clear one's soul from the karmas of life.  

Conclusion

Now that you know several aspects of Buddhism and its symbolism in today's life, wearing Buddhist Jewellery will be a great idea to achieve spiritualism and peace in life.