Deity Cards


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EIGHT MEDICINE BUDDHAS Card
by Andy Weber

Andy Weber Deity card, 4 x 6 card.

#WDC63 - $ 1.50
Explains the iconography of the Eight Medicine Buddhas who personify the ultimate source of healing. They prayed strongly for the temporal and ultimate happiness of all beings and vowed to actualize their prayers in degenerate times.


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FACE OF HERUKA CHAKRASAMVARA Card
By Robert Beer, 4" x 6". Iconography explained.

#BDC57 - $ 1.50
Detail of the face of Heruka Chakrasamvara - the Wrathful Lord of the Wheel of Supreme Bliss - & his consort Vajrayogini


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FACE OF WHITE TARA Card
by Robert Beer

By Robert Beer. Iconography explained.

#BDC9 - $ 1.50
Detail of the face & upper torso of White Tara who is associated with practices designed to lengthen one's lifespan & overcome life-threatening obstacles.


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FIVE BUDDHA FAMILIES Card
by Andy Weber

4" x 6".

#WDC74 - $ 1.50
Five Buddha Families (Tib: Gyaelwa Rig Nga) The five families (father and mother aspects) represent the manifestation of all buddha's purified psycho-physical aggregates, our environment and the cosmos. The fathers represent the transformation of negative energies and delusions into wisdom (enlightened attitudes), the females represent transformation and protection of our physical internal and external world.

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FIVE DHYANI BUDDHAS Card
Andy Weber Deity card.

#WDC29 - $ 1.50
(Tibetan: Gyalwa Rig.Nga) The five Dhyani buddhas represent the basic mandala in ourselves, our environment and in the cosmos. All deities belong to one of these buddha families. Through their tantric practice negative energies and attitudes are transformed into enlightened wisdoms.

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FIVE MOTHERS Card
Andy Weber Deity card.

#WDC19 - $ 1.50
(Tibetan: Gyälwae Yum Nga) The consorts of the five Dhyani Buddhas represent and purify elements in ourselves and our environment.

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FOLDING THANGKA MINIATURES
Avalokiteshvara.

#FOTHAV - $ 7.95
Since ancient times, practitioners have carried small representations of buddhas and bodhisattvas to calm and focus the mind. Cased in durable bookcloth and gold-stamped with the dharma wheel and deer, these miniature folding thankas are wonderful carrying companions and gifts. Closed size: 2.5" x 3.5". Choose from Enlightenment Buddha, Padmasambhava, Avalokiteshvara, Healing Buddha, Manjushri, and Tara, bestower of blessings. Thangka miniatures.


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Enlightenment Buddha. (See description above.)

#FOTHEN - $ 7.95



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Healing Buddha. (See description above.)

#FOTHHE - $ 7.95



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Manjushri. (See description above.)

#FOTHMA - $ 7.95



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Padmasambhava. (See description above.)

#FOTHPA - $ 7.95



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Tara: Bestower of Blessings. (See description above.)

#FOTHTA - $ 7.95



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FOUR-ARMED AVALOKITESHVARA Card
By Robert Beer. Iconography explained.

#BDC4 - $ 1.50
(Tibetan: Chenrezig Pag-zhi-pa) The bodhisattva of compassion and the patron deity of Tibet. Chenrezig holds the wish-fulfilling jewel before his hear in his two lower palms, with a crystal rosary and the lotus of compassion held in his upper right and left hands. His four arms symbolise the 'four immeasurables' of compassion, love, sympathetic joy and enquanimity.


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GREEN TARA (Drol-jang)
#DC4 - $ 1.00
The female bodhisattva of mercy & compassion who protects from fear & promises instantaneous assistance.

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GREEN TARA (Newari style) Card
by Robert Beer

By Robert Beer, 5.5" x 7" approx. Iconography explained.

#BDC61 - $ 2.00
(Tibetan: Drolma Jang) This exquisite modern painting was made by the young contemporary Nepali artist Sundar Singwal of Kathmandu. The painting is a copy of a famous early masterpice which is now commonly know as the 'Cleveland Tara', as it is housed in the Cleveland museum in the USA. This painting is attributed to brilliant young thirteenth century Newar artist named Aniko, who was appointed master artist to the court of Kablai Khan in China when he was only eighteen years of age. Aniko was an eastern counterpart of Leonardo da Vinci, with an amazing ability and techincal dexterity. Amongst his many achievements was the construction of a transparent human model showing all of the median nerves employed in acupuncture- a feat which the Chinese masters believed was impossible.

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GREEN TARA AND THE ASSEMBLY OF 21 TARAS Card
by Andy Weber

Andy Weber Deity card.

#WDC21 - $ 1.50
Green Tara, the embodiment of all the Buddha's active compassion, and her 21 emanations.


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GREEN TARA BOOKMARK
2.25" x 7".

#GRTABO - $ 2.00
This is a detail of a 13th century painting of Green Tara that we think is lovely.


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GREEN TARA Card
Andy Weber Deity card.

#WDC18 - $ 1.50
(Tibetan: Droljang) Green Tara, the "Mother of all Buddhas" embodies the active compassion of all buddhas.


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Guhyasamaja Card
by Andy Weber

Andy Weber Deity card.

#WDC49 - $ 1.50
The Buddha embodying the union of method and wisdom in Highest Yoga Tantra.


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GURU RINPOCHE Card
#GURI - $ 1.50
Padmasambhava - attributed with bringing Buddhism to Tibet in the eighth century

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GURU RINPOCHE Card
5" x 7"

#GURUCA - $ 1.00
The golden background on this lovely card perfectly highlights the beautiful, richly colored image of Guru Rinpoche. A Seven-Line Supplication, in Tibetan and English, is on the reverse of this art-stock card.


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HERUKA CHAKRASAMVARA Card
by Andy Weber

Andy Weber Deity card.

#WDC11 - $ 1.50
(Tibetan: Korlo Demchog) The name translates as "Wheel of Bliss" and signifies the tantric emanation of the Buddha, embodying the union of method and wisdom or bliss and emptiness.


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HERUKA CHAKRASAMVARA Card
by Andy Weber

Andy Weber Deity card.

#WDC40 - $ 1.50
(Tibetan: Demchog Khorlo Dompa) Heruka Chakrasamvara ("Wheel of Bliss"), the tantric manifestation of Buddha Shakyamuni, embodies the union of method and wisdom (bliss and emptiness). Embracing his consort Vajrayogini, he is depicted with 4 faces symbolizing the four enlightened activities: pacifying, enriching, magnetising and destroying. The 12 arms holding various ritual objects represent the twelve interdependent links in the "wheel of life" and the twelve powers.