Tibet Silver Ancient Buddhist Heart Sutra Coin Pendant 25 grams 57mm
$27.00
Tibet Silver Ancient Buddhist Heart Sutra Coin Pendant 25 grams 57mm
Sku: C-62-2236
The Buddha, meaning "the awakened one," refers to Siddhartha Gautama, a spiritual teacher who lived in ancient India around the 5th to 4th century BCE. After years of searching for the meaning of life and the cessation of suffering, he attained enlightenment while meditating under the Bodhi tree. Through this awakening, he realized the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path, which form the foundation of Buddhist philosophy and practice. The Buddha's teachings focus on overcoming suffering (dukkha) and achieving Nirvana, a state of ultimate peace and liberation from the cycle of birth and death (samsara). He is revered as a symbol of wisdom, compassion, and spiritual liberation.
The Heart Sutra is one of the most famous and concise texts in Mahayana Buddhism. It presents profound teachings on the concept of emptiness (Sunyata), emphasizing that all phenomena are inherently empty of independent existence. The text highlights that form is emptiness, and emptiness is form, breaking down the distinctions between subject and object. Though brief, the Heart Sutra distills complex ideas about the nature of reality, perception, and enlightenment, often recited in meditation and spiritual practice as a way to cultivate wisdom and transcend suffering.
Coin Traditional Text Translation:
The relics and the mind are not different. The sky is not Tainan. It is empty. It is the color, the feeling, the thinking, the movement, the assembly and the hands. It is the spirit. It is empty. It does not arise or die. It does not marry. Beauty, fragrance, body and mind are colorless. Perfume. Touching the law. Unlimited. Industry. There is no ignorance. There is no combination of ignorance. There is no old age, death, no sound, no change of path, no wisdom, no achievement, no gain, so the good sound is paramita, so the heart is incompetent and boring, the radish head and the dream are pursuing nirvana. Brother Taishen, the Great Ming, the Supreme Mantra, the Infinite Mantra, can eliminate all truth and truth, so we say Prajnaparamita. Brother, that is, the mantra is revealed.
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Coin: Tibet Silver
Frame: Bronze
- Availability: In Stock
- Model: C-62-2236