Ancient Tibetan Thousand Hand Buddha Golden Coin
Guanyin- Avalokiteshvara Bodhisattva - Heart Sutra - New Collectible
This beautiful, finely embossed coin is said to bring blessings, peace, fortunate karma, and good luck. It is a nice charm to carry with you or display in your favorite places as a spiritual comfort and reminder.
One face shows the majestic, finely detailed image of Avalokiteshvara Buddha (a.k.a. Guanyin), the embodiment of the virtue of compassion; the other face features The Heart Sutra (Prajna Paramita) in beautiful Chinese calligraphy.
Brand New and High Quality
Material: Brass-Copper Alloy
Colors: Durable Golden Plating
Size: 1.57inches x 0.12inches (40mm x 3mm / 4cm x 0.3cm)
Weight: ~23 grams
Quantity:1 Coin
The Venerable Thousand-Hand or Thousand-Arm Buddha
The Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara, known in Chinese as Guanyin Buddha, is the embodiment of the virtue of compassion and became the most important deity in Buddhism around the sixth century C.E.
Avalokiteshvara’s thousand-arm form represents his simultaneous, fully-conscious presence in the life and activities of all beings, as well as his integral role in all activities in all the universes.
Celestial Buddhas and Bodhisattvas are known as heavenly manifestations of the Universal Buddha, who expands himself as all living beings. He is the foundation of all-encompassing Oneness.
Represented in different manifestations throughout Asia, Avalokiteshvara is usually depicted as a seated Buddha wearing a celestial headdress. He is seated in his personal Pure Land or paradise, known as Mount Potalaka.
Out of deep love and compassion, the Buddha is said to manifest as the material world--as well as human Buddhas and Boddhisattvas--as a training-ground to gradually guide and elevate all beings awakened consciousness, and to higher worlds beyond all suffering.