Namgyälma; Uṣṇīṣavijayā; གཙུག་གཏོར་རྣམ་རྒྱལ་མ།; 佛頂尊勝佛母

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Namgyälma is a deity associated with longevity and purification, and her mantra is believed to have significant benefits. Those who hear this mantra are thought to ensure it is their last birth in physical form, while animals that hear it may avoid rebirth in lower realms. Guru Shakyamuni Buddha highlighted the mantra's advantages, stating that if one purifies themselves—by washing, wearing clean clothes, and observing the eight precepts—while reciting the mantra 1,000 times, they can potentially extend their life, purify obscurations, and alleviate diseases, even in critical situations. Reciting the mantra for animals is believed to liberate them from the cycle of rebirth, and it may also help individuals suffering from severe, undiagnosed illnesses find healing and prevent future lower-realm rebirths.

Hand-painted in Nepal.

The natural Pigment Painting measures 22.5 Inches by 15.5 Inches, with an additional silk Thangka bordering it.

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Namgyälma is a deity associated with longevity and purification, and her mantra is believed to have significant benefits. Those who hear this mantra are thought to ensure it is their last birth in physical form, while animals that hear it may avoid rebirth in lower realms. Guru Shakyamuni Buddha highlighted the mantra's advantages, stating that if one purifies themselves—by washing, wearing clean clothes, and observing the eight precepts—while reciting the mantra 1,000 times, they can potentially extend their life, purify obscurations, and alleviate diseases, even in critical situations. Reciting the mantra for animals is believed to liberate them from the cycle of rebirth, and it may also help individuals suffering from severe, undiagnosed illnesses find healing and prevent future lower-realm rebirths.

Hand-painted in Nepal.

The natural Pigment Painting measures 22.5 Inches by 15.5 Inches, with an additional silk Thangka bordering it.

Namgyälma is a deity associated with longevity and purification, and her mantra is believed to have significant benefits. Those who hear this mantra are thought to ensure it is their last birth in physical form, while animals that hear it may avoid rebirth in lower realms. Guru Shakyamuni Buddha highlighted the mantra's advantages, stating that if one purifies themselves—by washing, wearing clean clothes, and observing the eight precepts—while reciting the mantra 1,000 times, they can potentially extend their life, purify obscurations, and alleviate diseases, even in critical situations. Reciting the mantra for animals is believed to liberate them from the cycle of rebirth, and it may also help individuals suffering from severe, undiagnosed illnesses find healing and prevent future lower-realm rebirths.

Hand-painted in Nepal.

The natural Pigment Painting measures 22.5 Inches by 15.5 Inches, with an additional silk Thangka bordering it.