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Very rare Wish Granting Stick of Ling Gesar. It is always held in his hand. The painting of Gesar with the Wish Granting Stick bellow was painted by His Holiness, the 17th Karmapa. The following text is from Lama Donten Norbu, Student and Treasurer of Dodjum Rinpoche who created the sticks:Text states that the wood for the Gesar Whip should be either of bamboo or sandalwood - the red or white variety, or of teak. But according to the text “The Prayer that Removes All Obstacles from the Path” the Great Master Padmasambhava, “Your left hand holds a Wish Granting Stick, Granting protection to your devoted sons and daughters” the handle is made from teak or sandalwood. Inside the upper part of the hollow wood is the mantra of the “Three Roots (Lama, Yidam, Khandro)”, the mantra of the Conquerer of Enemies King Gesar written in ink made from the mixture of five precious gems. The lower part of the hollow has the rolled up mantra of the Goddess of the Turquoise Lamp, Yudronma. The outside of the Whip is the third precious metal, copper adorned with gold. The handle has five-coloured strings that are woven. Consecration and the prayers to bless it was done for at least seven days. In the tradition that I follow saying King Gesar’s mantra regularly helps fulfilll whatever one aspires without any issues. However, I have done the consecration and the meditative practices on the Whip strictly according to the text.Comes with a case which is shown in the photo's