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Simhamukha Buddhist Gods Symbols Pendant Dangle Charm

Simhamukha Buddhist Gods Symbols Pendant Dangle Charm

Simhamukha is perhaps the most supremely wrathful wisdom Dakini (female spirit or demon in Hinduism and Buddhism) who is capable of fixing all negative vibes, curses, barriers, or malicious intent. She is usually portrayed as a dark blue or maroon-colored lion-faced female and is related to the direction East. Simhamukha is a manifestation of the Buddha's enlightened awareness, and despite her wrathful look and her magical tricks, her nature is compassion. She is one of the many forms of Padmasambhava in the Nyingma 'Treasure' tradition, specifically as a 'secret' form of Guru Rinpoche within the system of outer, inner, and secret manifestations.

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925 sterling silver

The perfect blend of beauty and durability, sterling silver is timeless yet wearable every day. We use 925 sterling silver, which means it’s made of 92.5% pure silver for a radiant shine, reinforced with 7.5% alloy for lasting strength. Like all our materials, it’s ethically sourced to minimize environmental impact. We love sterling silver for its versatility—effortlessly elegant and designed to be worn with ease.

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