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These are made of 97% copper. They also include gold, silver, iron, refined copper, and bronze – the five precious metals. In addition they include gold from the Jowo in Lhasa;old and sacred materials from the Tashi bar image brought to Tibet from China by the Karma Pakshi, precious copper ore from Gegyal, meteorite , and iron from the chains used by the Mahasiddha Thangtong Gyalpo in building iron suspension bridges which are renowned for protection from earthquakes and other harm caused by the disturbance of the four elements. Because they are made from so many rare and precious materials they can prevent all sorts of adversity.
The coin is 1.5 inches
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Really amazing Iron ring's that came from a bridge the the legendary master Thangtong Gyalpo made in Tibet in the 1300's. It brings the protection and blessings of Thangtong Gyalpo. THIS IS FOR ONE RING.
Thangton Gyalpo was an incarnation of the illustrious Dolpopa Sherb Gyatlston (1292-1361) a leading Jonangpa master and formulator of the shengteng view of emptiness. He is said to have built 58 iron suspension bridges around Tibet and Bhutan, several of which are still in use today, He is considered a manifestation of Guru Rinpoche.
These rings comes from iron that was used to create the bridge that Thangton Gyalpo built over the Paro River to Tachog in Bhutan.
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Very rare iron Phurba's that were made from a bridge created in Tibet by the great master Thangton Gyalpo who lived in the 1300's. They are the ultimate in protection.
Thangton Gyalpo was an incarnation of the illustrious Dolpopa Sherb Gyatlston (1292-1361) a leading Jonangpa master and formulator of the shengteng view of emptiness. He is said to have built 58 iron suspension bridges around Tibet and Bhutan, several of which are still in use today, He is considered a manifestation of Guru Rinpoche
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Very fine detail on this copper Thangton Gyalpo statue it is 4 inches.
Thangton Gyalpo was an incarnation of the illustrious Dolpopa Sherb Gyatlston (1292-1361) a leading Jonangpa matter and formulator of the shengteng view of emptiness. He is said to have built 58 iron suspension bridges around Tibet and Bhutan, several of which are still in use today, He is considered a manifestation of Guru Rinpoche.
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Very fine detail on this gilded copper state. It is 4 inches.
Thangton Gyalpo was an incarnation of the illustrious Dolpopa Sherb Gyatlston (1292-1361) a leading Jonangpa matter and formulator of the shengteng view of emptiness. He is said to have built 58 iron suspension bridges around Tibet and Bhutan, several of which are still in use today, He is considered a manifestation of Guru Rinpoche.
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Very fine detail on this copper Thangton Gyalpo statue it is 6 inches.
Thangton Gyalpo was an incarnation of the illustrious Dolpopa Sherb Gyatlston (1292-1361) a leading Jonangpa matter and formulator of the shengteng view of emptiness. He is said to have built 58 iron suspension bridges around Tibet and Bhutan, several of which are still in use today, He is considered a manifestation of Guru Rinpoche.
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Very fine detail on this gilded copper state. It is 6 inches.
Thangton Gyalpo was an incarnation of the illustrious Dolpopa Sherb Gyatlston (1292-1361) a leading Jonangpa matter and formulator of the shengteng view of emptiness. He is said to have built 58 iron suspension bridges around Tibet and Bhutan, several of which are still in use today, He is considered a manifestation of Guru Rinpoche.
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Very rare iron Phurba's that were made from a bridge created in Tibet by the great master Thangton Gyalpo . It is 6.75 inches long.
Thangton Gyalpo was an incarnation of the illustrious Dolpopa Sherb Gyatlston (1292-1361) a leading Jonangpa master formulator of the shengteng view of emptiness. He is said to have built 58 iron suspension bridges around Tibet and Bhutan, several of which are still in use today, He is considered a manifestation of Guru Rinpoche.
This phurba comes from iron that was used to create the bridge that Thangton Gyalpo built over the Paro River to Tachog in Bhutan.
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Very rare iron Phurba's that were made from a bridge created in Tibet by the great master Thangton Gyalpo . It is 9 inches long.
Thangton Gyalpo was an incarnation of the illustrious Dolpopa Sherb Gyatlston (1292-1361) a leading Jonangpa master formulator of the shengteng view of emptiness. He is said to have built 58 iron suspension bridges around Tibet and Bhutan, several of which are still in use today, He is considered a manifestation of Guru Rinpoche.
This phurba comes from iron that was used to create the bridge that Thangton Gyalpo built over the Paro River to Tachog in Bhutan.
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Very rare iron Phurba's that were made from a bridge created in Tibet by the great master Thangton Gyalpo . It is 6.30 inches long.
Thangton Gyalpo was an incarnation of the illustrious Dolpopa Sherb Gyatlston (1292-1361) a leading Jonangpa master formulator of the shengteng view of emptiness. He is said to have built 58 iron suspension bridges around Tibet and Bhutan, several of which are still in use today, He is considered a manifestation of Guru Rinpoche.
This phurba comes from iron that was used to create the bridge that Thangton Gyalpo built over the Paro River to Tachog in Bhutan.
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Very rare iron Phurba's that were made from a bridge created in Tibet by the great master Thangton Gyalpo . It is 8.5 inches long.
Thangton Gyalpo was an incarnation of the illustrious Dolpopa Sherb Gyatlston (1292-1361) a leading Jonangpa master formulator of the shengteng view of emptiness. He is said to have built 58 iron suspension bridges around Tibet and Bhutan, several of which are still in use today, He is considered a manifestation of Guru Rinpoche.
This phurba comes from iron that was used to create the bridge that Thangton Gyalpo built over the Paro River to Tachog in Bhutan.
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