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Single-eyed Dzi The pearl of brilliance, growth in merit and wisdom, cleansing and possessing the power to fulfill all wishes. |
Double-eyed Dzi Matrimonial harmony and family bliss, career success and growth in wisdom. |
Triple-eyed Dzi Prosperity, Happiness and Longevity, this Dzi is the Wealth God of Tibetans. |
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Four-eyed Dzi Clearance of obstacles, increasing merit and longevity by the four Bodhisattvas; Avalokitesvara, Manjushri, Ksitigarbha and Samantabhadra. |
Five-eyed Dzi The blessings of the Five Directional Wealth Gods bestow prosperity, longevity and success in all endeavours. |
Six-eyed Dzi Liberation from suffering of the 6 realms and progressive development of the 6 paramitas. |
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Seven-eyed Dzi The achivement of perfection, fame, career, wealth, health, longevity and relatioanship. |
Eight-eyed Dzi Receiving the blessings of the 8 Directional Bodhisattvas, pacifying the 8 Harms and gaining entry into the right path. |
Nine-eyed Dzi Gathering the Nine-fold Merits, ensuring the growth in compassion, power and glory thus bringing about immense benefits. |
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Ten-eyed Dzi Clearance of obstacles, increase in power and virtue, having great influence and success in life. This Dzi symbolizes perfection in everything. |
Eleven-eyed Dzi The Five Dhyani Buddhas and the Six-syllable Mantra. It is the treasure of the lineages and the accumulation of merit and wisdom. |
Twelve-eyed Dzi Fearless and gallantry. This Dzi symbolizes the fulfillment of all wishes and the perfection in merit and wisdom. It signifies a fine reputation. |