Buddhist jewelry/Jewellery Buddhism Meditation. Tibetan Buddha Pendant/Amulet/Charm on Genuine Leather Lobster Clasp Necklace. By receiving the confirmation of the Qing court, he stabilized his theocratic status in Tibet. Amitabha Pendant Necklace Tibetan Thangka Buddha Amulet Talisman. The Dalai Lama was able to promote his Yellow Hat sect to the east and help popularize it. On the one hand, the Qing court received the blessings of the Dalai Lama in Tibetan Buddhism, reconfirming their close ties and bringing the Mongols in even closer at the same time. In this interaction between religion and politics, this mandala is of even greater landmark significance. Starting from the 17th century, the Qing court, seeking to consolidate its influence, made Tibetan Buddhism the most widespread religious belief among the Tibetan, Mongol, and Manchu peoples, thereby holding them together in harmony. ![]() Before the 17th century, the Tibetan form of Buddhism had already become the dominant religious belief of the Tibetan people and had been propagated among the Mongol tribes. 296.00 Notify me when this product is back in stock Notify me Add to Wishlist Add to Compare Description Reviews Tags Bring Lama Tsongkhapa's 3-in-1 blessings everywhere you go with this stunning, one-of-a-kind white gold-plated Tsongkhapa pendant mounted on an ornate contemporary frame. When this mandala was made in 1652, it was brought by the Fifth Dalai Lama from Tibet to Chinese soil via Xining and Inner Mongolia, and offered to the Xihuang Temple.Įarly Qing dynasty emperors were gifted rulers and administrators, and they knew how to use the power of religion to win over other peoples. ![]() ![]() It includes a piece of white silk, on which is an inscription in four languages (Manchu, Chinese, Mongolian, and Tibetan) and a recording an important historical event. This mandala comes with a finely worked leather box made in the Qianlong era (1736-1795).
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