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The Role of Religion and Spirit
Protecting oneself and warding off evil, Tibetan cultural relics are often endowed with sacred powers, such as Tianzhu, Tiantie Tuojia, Jiugong Bagua cards, etc., which are regarded as talismans to resist evil spirits, ward off disasters and calamities. Tibetan people believe that Tianzhu is a “gift left by the gods” and Tiantie is the “iron of thunder god’s descent into the world”. Wearing it can receive divine protection. The Gawu box contains Buddha statues or scriptures, which can be worn with you to enhance your cultivation merit and dispel karmic obstacles.
Practice assistance, prayer beads and counter: used for counting mantras, 108 prayer beads symbolize the elimination of 108 kinds of afflictions. Tibetan people twist Buddhist beads day after day to recite sutras, forming thick and sticky packages that become tangible witnesses of their faith.
Spinning tube: Each rotation is equivalent to reciting a scripture, accumulating merit and purifying the soul.
Symbol of Dharma Instruments: The Vajra pestle represents the “unbreakable wisdom of Buddhism”, while the Dharma snail symbolizes the “widespread dissemination of Buddhism” and is used in rituals to awaken awareness.
Cultural Inheritance and Symbolic Significance
Tangka, a carrier of ethnic history, depicts the Buddhist world with mineral pigments, recording the history, religion, and social life of the Tibetan people, and is a “mobile temple”; Rubbing (clay sculpture of small Buddha statues) involves replicating faith through molds and popularizing Buddhist teachings. The Nine Palaces Bagua Card integrates Han and Tibetan Bagua, Tibetan zodiac signs, and Sanskrit mantras, reflecting the fusion of diverse cultures.
Identity and prayer symbols, as well as Tibetan ornaments such as beeswax, coral, and turquoise inlaid gawu boxes or belt buckles, are not only the “mobile wealth” of nomadic peoples, but also symbolize auspiciousness (such as red coral symbolizing “eternal happiness”). The Bai Xiang Zi Nianzhu originated from the cypress tree in the Rezhen Temple. Monks use it to boil water and purify themselves, symbolizing “cleansing oneself and changing one’s face”.
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