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Protection Power of Hum: A Seed Syllable That Comes From Sanskrit, the Ancient Language of the Buddha - WOFS.com Ancient Sanskrit Symbols Tattoo, Hindu Protection Symbol, Sanskrit Symbols And Meanings, Malay Illustration, Chinese Symbols And Meanings, Power Symbol Tattoo, Tibetan Calligraphy, Simple Girl Tattoos, Tattoo Making

The symbolic nuances of this stunningly beautiful seed syllable is matched only by the hidden secret power that lies within its elegant lines – depicting the sun in full splendour, the new moon in all its crescent glory and the powerful “tigle” above, signifying the consciousness of mankind… merging like an invisible cord into the […]

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Compassion Meaning, Yoga Sutra, Leopard Tattoos, Personal Mantra, Loving Kindness Meditation, Yoga Sutras, I Support You, Buddhist Philosophy, Sanskrit Words

Yoga Sutra 1.33: maitri karuna mudita upekshanam sukha duhka punya apunya vishayanam bhavanatah chitta prasadanamThe Yoga Sutras offer so much wisdom that has stood the test of time for thousands of years. One of the Yoga Sutras that I've taken particular interest in recently is about attitudes that we can cultivate which offer a path to inner peace, joy, clarity, and happiness. These attitudes overlap with some Buddhist philosophy and are referred to as the Four Immeasurables, the Four…

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line drawing of vajra 1 by tattoo4u, via Flickr Bajra Tattoo Design, Tibetan Mandala Tattoo, Vajra Tattoo, Printable Tattoo Designs, Ephemeral Tattoo, Tibetan Tattoo, Mandala Tattoo Designs, Tibetan Mandala, Tibet Art

Vajra is a Sanskrit word meaning both underbolt and diamond. It is a short metal weapon that has the nature of a diamond (it can cut any substance but not be cut itself) and the nature of the thunderbolt (irresistible force). The vajra has come to represent firmness of spirit and spiritual power. It is a ritual tool or spiritual implement which is symbolically used by Buddhism, Jainism and Hinduism. Because of its symbolic importance, the vajra spread along with Indian religion and culture…

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