Buddhism Om Mani Padme Hum Circle Pendant Necklace
A cool genuine leather and steel choker crafted to your size for the perfect fit.
The circular symbol mantra is approx 2.5 x 2.8cm and crafted in a stainless steel which we love here at the EWE project as its a durable metal and doesn't fade or tarnish like other metals.
We have used a black smooth leather and finished your choker with a stainless steel spiral design magnetic clasp and stainless steel spacer beads with silicone black detail.
45cm / 46cm tends to be the size chosen by the ladies and smaller neck and 48cm / 52cm for the male or larger neck
You can also find a Buddhism pendant in a "Tag" design in our store.
Your choker will come in a black velvet gift pouch.
What is Om Mani Padme Hum
In Tibetan Buddhism, it’s believed that reciting Chenrezig’s Mantra, Om Mani Padme Hum, whether out loud or silently to oneself, calls out to Chenrezig, Buddha’s embodiment of compassion. Viewing the written form of the mantra is said to have the same effect—which is why it can be found in places that are easily seen, sometimes even carved in stone.
Step by step, the power of Om Mani Padme Hum:
Every syllable of Om Mani Padme Hum allows us to close the doors of rebirth in one of the six levels that make up the cycle:
-OM: Close the door of rebirth from the side of the devas world.
-MA: Close the door of the asuras.
-NI: Close the door of the humans.
-PAD: Close the door of the animals.
-ME: Close the door of the spiritually hungry (pretas).
-HUM: Close the door of hell.
Every syllable purifies:
-OM: Purifies the body.
-MA: Purifies the speech.
-NI: Purifies the mind.
-PAD: Purifies conflictive emotions.
-ME: Purifies latent conditioning.
-HUM: Purifies knowledge.
Every syllable is a mantra in itself:
-OM: For the bodies of the Buddhas.
-MA: For the Word of the Buddhas.
-NI: For the minds of the Buddhas.
-PAD: For the virtues of the Buddhas.
-ME: For the actions of the Buddhas.
-HUM: For the grace, speech, mind, virtue and actions combined of the Buddhas.
Every syllable corresponds to the Six Paramitas or Transcending Perfections:
-OM: Generosity.
-MA: Ethics.
-NI: Patience.
-PAD: Diligence.
-ME: Concentration.
-HUM: Wisdom.