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Whatever name yougive her, Namgyalma or Ushnisha Vijaya is revered for her power to banishnegative karma, particularly that which results from taking a life. Typicallyrepresented by three faces, this represents the ability to dissolve obstaclesand cure all illnesses in the three realms. Seated on padmasana, symbolizingher purity and enlightenment. She is adorned with five-pointed crowns torepresent the wisdom of the Five Dhyani Buddhas.
Her eight arms eachhold and represent its meanings, in her first right hand, she holds a doubleDorje, which is near her chest, representing total internal and outer harmony.She holds Amitabha Buddha seated on her second right hand; it represents theability of her devotees to transition from human existence to Buddhahood andindicates that upon death, one would ascend to heaven to live in the pure landof Sukhavati.
Her third right-handholds an arrow, indicating perspective wisdom that illuminates the ultimatetruth. Her fourth right hand is in the supreme generosity mudra. On the otherside, her first left-hand holds a vajra lasso, representing her mastery of mindcontrol. On the second left hand, she is holding a bow, representing the greatfocus to enable the arrow of wisdom to strike its target. As we notice herthird left hand is making the mudra of offering protection, while her fourthleft hand is holding a long-life vase filled with healing nectar, Ambrosia,Amrit, or the Elixer of immortality.
| Weight | Weight 400 gm |
| Dimensions | 20 inch Height X 15 inch Width |
| Material | Pure 24 Carat Gold,Gouache and acrylic colors on Cotton Canvas |
| Code | RTO013 |