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TIBETAN GREETING NOTECARDS
Available individually or in a pack of 10.

Single 4.5"x6" Notecard.

#NOWIFI - $ 1.50
Published by Snow Lion

Beautifully printed in full color on fine white card stock, this card is one of the nicest we've seen. The card is blank inside, and comes with a matching white envelope. The elegant image shows the traditional wish-fulfilling jewels and other sacred offerings, including coral, horns, and conch, drawn by a Tibetan artist. The symbolism in the image conveys good wishes, and is appropriate for Losar, Tibetan New Year and other celebrations.

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Available individually or in a pack of 10.

Save 16% on a set of 10 4.5"x6" notecards!

#NOWISE - $ 12.50
Published by Snow Lion




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1000-ARMED AVALOKITESHVARA Card
by Robert Beer

#BDC5 - $ 1.50
(Tibetan: Chenrezig) Avalokiteshvara with a thousand hands and a thousand eyes (Tibetan: sPyan-ras-gzigs phyag-ston spyan-ston)- is the bodhisattva of great compassion. He is white in color, adorned with the eight jewel and five silk ornaments, and stands upon a moon disc and lotus. His eleven faces are arranged into three tiers- each of three colored faces, and above is the wrathful blue face of Vajrapani, and at the top the red face of Amitabha Buddha. The skin of a deer is draped over his left shoulder and heart, and his two principal hands are palms-folded before his heart. The other six of his eight principal hands hold a crystal rosary, make the gesture of generosity, and hold an eight-spoked golden wheel on his right; and his other three left hands hold an eight-petalled lotus, a golden water pot, and an undrawn bow and arrow. Extending outwards from his body are his remaining 992 arms, which form a series of six concentric circles containing 32, 144, 168, 192, 216, and 240 hands respectively. Each hand has an eye in the center of its palm- symbolizing the union of his five 'method' perfections (five fingers) with the sixth perfection of wisdom (eye). Above his is Amitabha Buddha- the 'Lord of the Lotus Family', and in the upper left and right corners are Padmasambhava and the Tibetan Khadampa lama Dromtonpa. At the bottom center is the four-armed form of Six-syllable Sadaksara Lokeshvara, who embodies the six famous syllables of Lokeshvara's mantra Om Mani Padme Hum. On Lokeshvara's right is his attendant male bodhisattva Manidhara (Tibetan: Norbu 'dzin-pa)- the 'gem holder'; and on his left is his attendant female bodhisattva Sadaksari (Tibetan: Yi-ge drug-ma)- the 'six-syllable lady'.


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6-ARMED WHITE MAHAKALA Card
By Robert Beer.

#BDC14 - $ 1.50
White Mahakala (Gonpo Karpo) is an emanation of Avalokiteshvara, the white Lord of six hands which is the principal deity of wealth. This Robert Beer version is produced in the "black painting style" with gold paint on a black background & colored highlights. In the Six Armed White Mahakala card, the six arms are holding a curved knife, wishfulfilling jewel, drum, conch shell, trident & vajra hook.


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AMITABHA BUDDHA Card
by Robert Beer

By Robert Beer.

#BDC51 - $ 1.50
The red Buddha of the western quadrant of the mandala, who isits in meditative equipoise upon a peacock throne. Amitabha means 'Infinite Light', and he is the Lord of the Lotus Buddha Family.


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AMITAYUS Card
by Andy Weber

4" x 6".

#WDC75 - regular price $ 1.50
Our Price $1.20

Amitayus (Tib: Tsepagme) The Buddha of Infinite Life is identical with Amithaba, the Buddha of Infinite Life residing in Suhkavati, the Joyous Pure Land. The practice extends one's lifespan and became popular in Tibet due to its blessing of life-enhancing empowerments and rituals.

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AMITAYUS MANTRA Card
Andy Weber Deity card.

#WDC51 - $ 1.50
(Tibetan: Tsepagme) This image is an aid for the meditation and visualization practice on Amitayus, the enbodiement of all the Buddhas' limitless lifespan.