Greeting Card - Buddha Shakyamuni - Holding a Precious Bowl

$5.00
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SKU
5055278111007
With his left hand in the gesture of meditative equipoise, Buddha Shakyamuni holds a precious bowl made of lapis lazuli containing three nectars indicating that through practising the nectar of his Dharma teachings we can also conquer the inner ‘demons’ of uncontrolled death, a contaminated body and mind, and delusions. This card is 1 of 12 greeting cards with original artwork conveying the beauty and power of the Buddhas’ gestures. Mark that special occasion with a card that is exquisite, original and auspicious.
  • Blank inside for your own message
  • Dimensions: 7” x 5” (17.8cm x 13.6cm)
  • Fits a standard photo frame
  • Envelope provided
  • Sold singly or as a set of 12 (Save £7)

Description on the reverse of the card: "With his left hand in the gesture of meditative equipoise, Buddha Shakyamuni holds a precious bowl made of lapis lazuli containing three nectars indicating that through practising the nectar of his Dharma teachings we can also conquer the inner ‘demons’ of uncontrolled death, a contaminated body and mind, and delusions."

This card is 1 of 12 greeting cards with original artwork conveying the beauty and power of the Buddhas’ gestures. Mark that special occasion with a card that is exquisite, original and auspicious.

  • Blank inside for your own message
  • Dimensions: 7” x 5” (17.8cm x 13.6cm)
  • Fits a standard photo frame
  • Envelope provided
  • Sold singly or as a set of 12 (Save £7)
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SKU 5055278111007
Catalog Code GCBSB
Details (no. of pages, no. of CDs, duration, no. of line drawings, other technical features...) Blank inside for your own message, Dimensions: 7” x 5” (17.8cm x 13.6cm), Fits a standard photo frame, Envelope provided, Sold singly or as a set of 12
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