Description: Ancient Crown of the 5 Buddhas - A Unique Buddhist Ritual with the Gyalwa Rig Nga Crown As an integral part of Buddhist rituals, Crown of the 5 Buddhas, also called Gyalwa Rig Nga, marks an important phase during initiation. Worn by a lama, it grants a student access to a specific practice of the tantric deity. Meaning of the Crown of the 5 Buddhas Each segment of the crown represents either a type of Buddha or one of the five aspects of awakening. The images of Buddha on the crown embody a "mudra", a symbolic gesture in Buddhism as in Hinduism. THE mudras, sacred gestures generally performed with the fingers and hands, intervene in meditation to control the flow of energy and induce a certain state of mind. The crown in ceremonies THE crowns of the 5 Buddhas occupy a central place during Buddhist ceremonies and rituals. Considered powerful and sacred objects, they help invoke the blessings and protection of the Buddhas. A lama often receives a Crown of the 5 Buddhas during initiation rituals to symbolize their spiritual connection with the Buddhas. Monks and advanced practitioners may also wear this crown during certain rituals to connect more intimately with the energies of the Buddhas. To obtain more information about the Crown of the 5 Buddhas, feel free to Contact us, we are always available to provide you with information..NEPAL/TIBET ART OF HIMALAYATIBETAN BUDDHISM100% handcraftedCompletely handmadeEach of the 5 paper plates represents one of the 5 dhyanis Buddhas. DIMENSIONS : 60x 17 cm approximatelyREF BOOK TIBET/ 071116/6626The satisfaction of our customers is our Priority, as such, please take into account the following points: Delivery addressItems will be shipped to your EBAY account address unless you pay by PayPal.If paying via PayPal, the order can only be delivered to the address indicated in your PayPal account.ATTENTION : We cannot change the shipping address in case of PayPal payment, so please make sure the address is correct in your PayPal account before ordering.Delivery times that we indicate are always estimates and never commitments.The delivery of our items may be delayed by events beyond our control such as a health crisis, a strike, a customs clearance procedure, etc.Under no circumstances can we be held responsible for delivery delays, and we do not grant discounts or refunds in this regard.If you need to receive your order by a specific date such as a birthday or Christmas, we recommend ordering well in advance.We cannot "speed up" delivery, but we will do everything we can to ensure that you receive it as quickly as possible.Estimated delivery time by country and your delivery service:Metropolitan France: approximately 72 hours (Post Office) except Mondial Relay.EU countries: 1 week to 10 days depending on the countryCzech Republic: approximately 7 to 10 days.Australia: approximately 4 weeks.Canada: approximately 3 weeks.Iceland: approximately 10 days.Israel: approximately 4 weeks.Japan: approximately 4 weeks.Norway: approximately 10 days.Romania: approximately 2 weeks.United Kingdom: approximately 7 to 10 days depending on customs formalities.Russia: approximately 4 weeks.Singapore: approximately 4 weeks.Switzerland: approximately 1 week depending on customs formalities.Thailand: approximately 4 weeks.Ukraine: approximately 4 weeks.USA: approximately 10 to 30 days depending on the weight of the package and depending on the State.Vietnam: approximately 4 weeks.Reminder : these deadlines are based on estimates and are given for purely indicative purposes, they do not constitute a commitment.Import customs formalities, customs duties and taxesPlease note that our warehouses are in France, our items, depending on the country of receipt of the package, may be subject to customs formalities and additional costs when you receive them.We deliver in Incoterms® DAP (delivered at destination), this means that the goods are considered delivered when they are made available to the buyer at destination on the arriving means of transport, without being unloaded.Consequently, it is the buyer who is responsible for customs formalities, payment of duties and taxes (in particular VAT) due due to importation and unloading of the goods at destination.We are not responsible for these charges and we cannot bill you in advance for these charges.For delivery outside the European Union, VAT and customs duties apply depending on the legislation of your country.As an integral part of Buddhist rituals, Crown of the 5 Buddhas, also called Gyalwa Rig Nga, marks an important phase during initiation. Worn by a lama, it grants a student access to a specific practice of the tantric deity. Each segment of the crown represents either a type of Buddha or one of the five aspects of awakening. The images of Buddha on the crown embody a "mudra", a symbolic gesture in Buddhism as in Hinduism. THE mudras, sacred gestures generally performed with the fingers and hands, intervene in meditation to control the flow of energy and induce a certain state of mind. A lama often receives a Crown of the 5 Buddhas during initiation rituals to symbolize their spiritual connection with the Buddhas. Monks and advanced practitioners may also wear this crown during certain rit
Price: 131.14 USD
Location: Ardres
End Time: 2024-11-16T01:13:56.000Z
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 60 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Type: Buddhism
sub-type: headdress crown monk
material: Paper, Carton
Brand: Unbranded
MPN: Does not apply