"Sarira" (skrt.) is originally the word for "body". In the case of Buddhist relics, this refers to pearl or crystal-like balls that form in the ashes or cremation stupas of enlightened Buddhist masters and are found and taken from there. Sariras, Tib. "ringlets" carry the complete power and blessing of the enlightened one and are extremely precious and very rare - and some of them very, very old - the first Sariras were taken from the cremation site of Buddha Shakyamuni - and thanks to our Nyingma lamas, we have some of these.
Our Sariras are a gift from a friendly Nyingma monastery and Lama Löden Tamang, as well as Lama Chödrak, which we want to actively support - all proceeds go to Buddhist and humanitarian projects, as one should not enrich oneself with relics under any circumstances! All relics presented are rare because of their rarity and Of course, this precious item is strictly limited!
The rings mentioned here are from Buddha Shakyamuni's cremation stupa in Kushinagar - the lama told us that these are so-called "Ushnisha Sariras".
They are therefore over 2560 years old. Lama Löden Tamang expressly guarantees their authenticity - a copy of the lama's certificate is included in the delivery.
A truly absolutely powerful gift for the altar or a spiritual teacher.
The white Sarira (1 piece) in this case is delivered in an acrylic box
It was very difficult for us to set a price here too - you can't put a price on Buddha's blessing. So after consulting the lama, we came up with 8 x 108.00 euros; eight times for the noble eightfold path. With this donation, a lot can really be achieved in Tibet. May all beings be happy!
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