Friday, February 27, 2009

Kalachakra














The Buddhist mystic mongram,"Kalachakra," is considered extremely lucky when worn and is also placed over doorways as walking under it is believed to bring great Good Karma.

The seven letters, combined with the cresent and full moons and the nada (fly whisk) make up the ten elements that give the emblem its name. The Kalachakra symbol or seed syllable is called, "the ten powerful seeds" The seed syllable is a complex Buddhist monogram the wheel of time, the seven interwined letters (rendered in Lantsa, a Buddhist version of sanskrit which is used for mantras and sacred texts)represent the seven words of the Kalachakra Mantra ,"Ham ksha ma la va ra ra."

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