Thangka Zodiac Amulet: East-West Energy Fusion for Good Fortune Lucky Wealth Charm

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“A sacred window into Tibetan wisdom—each Thangka holds centuries of devotion, divine energy, and spiritual protection in every brushstroke.”

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🧾 Important Note for Customization & Spiritual Activation

To complete the personalization and spiritual activation (开光) of your custom amulet, please make sure to provide the following information in the Order Notes at checkout:

  • Full Name (required)
  • Gender (required)
  • Date of Birth – YYYY-MM-DD (required)

This information is essential to perform the blessing ritual and to energetically bind the amulet exclusively to you. Each amulet is ritually opened (consecrated) and aligned to your personal energy profile.

Your information will be kept strictly confidential and used only for the activation ceremony.

Amulets Information:

“A sacred window into Tibetan wisdom—each Thangka holds centuries of devotion, divine energy, and spiritual protection in every brushstroke.”

Thangka

Elements:

Cow-Bone Heart Sutra Spacer
White Bodhi Barrel Bead
Cow-Bone Seed Beads
Green Tara Thangka
Tiger-Tooth Dzi Bead
Authentic Hetian Jade
Donkey-Camel Bone “Sun & Moon” Bead
Goldstone Gem Bead (aka Sand Goldstone)

Identify Your Guardian Angel

  • Thousand-Armed Avalokiteshvara often refers to the Thousand-Armed form of the Bodhisattva of Compassion.

  • Akasagarbha is a revered Bodhisattva known in English as Akasagarbha or “Void Store” Bodhisattva.

  • Manjushri is the Bodhisattva of Wisdom.

  • Samantabhadra is the Bodhisattva of Practice and Meditation.

  • Mahasthamaprapta is the Bodhisattva of Strength or “He Who Has Obtained Great Power.”

  • Vairocana refers to the celestial Buddha often called “Mahavairocana” or simply “Vairocana.”

  • Acala may also be referred to as “Acalanatha,” known in Japanese tradition as “Fudō Myōō.”

  • Amitabha is the Buddha of Infinite Light, often called “Amitāyus” or “Amitabha Buddha.”

    Identify Your Chinese Zodiac (year of birth)

    Rat

    Year Heavenly Stem & Earthly Branch Date Range (Gregorian)
    1948 Wǔ-Zǐ (戊子) 1948.02.10 – 1949.01.28
    1960 Gēng-Zǐ (庚子) 1960.01.28 – 1961.02.14
    1972 Rén-Zǐ (壬子) 1972.02.15 – 1973.02.02
    1984 Jiǎ-Zǐ (甲子) 1984.02.02 – 1985.02.19
    1996 Bǐng-Zǐ (丙子) 1996.02.19 – 1997.02.06
    2008 Wǔ-Zǐ (戊子) 2008.02.07 – 2009.01.25
    2020 Gēng-Zǐ (庚子) 2020.01.25 – 2021.02.11

    Ox

    Year Heavenly Stem & Earthly Branch Date Range (Gregorian)
    1949 Jǐ-Chǒu (己丑) 1949.01.29 – 1950.02.16
    1961 Xīn-Chǒu (辛丑) 1961.02.15 – 1962.02.04
    1973 Guǐ-Chǒu (癸丑) 1973.02.03 – 1974.01.22
    1985 Yǐ-Chǒu (乙丑) 1985.02.20 – 1986.02.08
    1997 Dīng-Chǒu (丁丑) 1997.02.07 – 1998.01.27
    2009 Jǐ-Chǒu (己丑) 2009.01.26 – 2010.02.13
    2021 Xīn-Chǒu (辛丑) 2021.02.12 – 2022.01.31

    Tiger

    Year Heavenly Stem & Earthly Branch Date Range (Gregorian)
    1950 Gēng-Yín (庚寅) 1950.02.17 – 1951.02.05
    1962 Rén-Yín (壬寅) 1962.02.05 – 1963.01.24
    1974 Jiǎ-Yín (甲寅) 1974.01.23 – 1975.02.10
    1986 Bǐng-Yín (丙寅) 1986.02.09 – 1987.01.28
    1998 Wǔ-Yín (戊寅) 1998.01.28 – 1999.02.15
    2010 Gēng-Yín (庚寅) 2010.02.14 – 2011.02.02
    2022 Rén-Yín (壬寅) 2022.02.01 – 2023.01.21

    Rabbit

    Year Heavenly Stem & Earthly Branch Date Range (Gregorian)
    1951 Xīn-Mǎo (辛卯) 1951.02.06 – 1952.01.26
    1963 Guǐ-Mǎo (癸卯) 1963.01.25 – 1964.02.13
    1975 Yǐ-Mǎo (乙卯) 1975.02.11 – 1976.01.30
    1987 Dīng-Mǎo (丁卯) 1987.01.29 – 1988.02.16
    1999 Jǐ-Mǎo (己卯) 1999.02.16 – 2000.02.04
    2011 Xīn-Mǎo (辛卯) 2011.02.03 – 2012.01.22
    2023 Guǐ-Mǎo (癸卯) 2023.01.22 – 2024.02.09

    Dragon

    Year Heavenly Stem & Earthly Branch Date Range (Gregorian)
    1952 Rén-Chén (壬辰) 1952.01.27 – 1953.02.13
    1964 Jiǎ-Chén (甲辰) 1964.02.13 – 1965.02.01
    1976 Bǐng-Chén (丙辰) 1976.01.31 – 1977.02.17
    1988 Wǔ-Chén (戊辰) 1988.02.17 – 1989.02.05
    2000 Gēng-Chén (庚辰) 2000.02.05 – 2001.01.23
    2012 Rén-Chén (壬辰) 2012.01.23 – 2013.02.09
    2024 Jiǎ-Chén (甲辰) 2024.02.10 – 2025.01.28

    Snake

    Year Heavenly Stem & Earthly Branch Date Range (Gregorian)
    1953 Guǐ-Sì (癸巳) 1953.02.14 – 1954.02.02
    1965 Yǐ-Sì (乙巳) 1965.02.02 – 1966.01.20
    1977 Dīng-Sì (丁巳) 1977.02.18 – 1978.02.06
    1989 Jǐ-Sì (己巳) 1989.02.06 – 1990.01.26
    2001 Xīn-Sì (辛巳) 2001.01.24 – 2002.02.11
    2013 Guǐ-Sì (癸巳) 2013.02.10 – 2014.01.30
    2025 Yǐ-Sì (乙巳) 2025.01.29 – 2026.02.16

    Horse

    Year Heavenly Stem & Earthly Branch Date Range (Gregorian)
    1954 Jiǎ-Wǔ (甲午) 1954.02.03 – 1955.01.23
    1966 Bǐng-Wǔ (丙午) 1966.01.21 – 1967.02.08
    1978 Wǔ-Wǔ (戊午) 1978.02.07 – 1979.01.27
    1990 Gēng-Wǔ (庚午) 1990.01.27 – 1991.02.14
    2002 Rén-Wǔ (壬午) 2002.02.12 – 2003.01.31
    2014 Jiǎ-Wǔ (甲午) 2014.01.31 – 2015.02.18
    2026 Bǐng-Wǔ (丙午) 2026.02.17 – 2027.02.05

    Goat (Sheep)

    Year Heavenly Stem & Earthly Branch Date Range (Gregorian)
    1955 Yǐ-Wèi (乙未) 1955.01.24 – 1956.02.12
    1967 Dīng-Wèi (丁未) 1967.02.09 – 1968.01.29
    1979 Jǐ-Wèi (己未) 1979.01.28 – 1980.02.15
    1991 Xīn-Wèi (辛未) 1991.02.15 – 1992.02.03
    2003 Guǐ-Wèi (癸未) 2003.02.01 – 2004.01.21
    2015 Yǐ-Wèi (乙未) 2015.02.19 – 2016.02.07
    2027 Dīng-Wèi (丁未) 2027.02.06 – 2028.01.25

    Monkey

    Year Heavenly Stem & Earthly Branch Date Range (Gregorian)
    1956 Bǐng-Shēn (丙申) 1956.02.12 – 1957.01.30
    1968 Wǔ-Shēn (戊申) 1968.01.30 – 1969.02.16
    1980 Gēng-Shēn (庚申) 1980.02.16 – 1981.02.04
    1992 Rén-Shēn (壬申) 1992.02.04 – 1993.01.22
    2004 Jiǎ-Shēn (甲申) 2004.01.22 – 2005.02.08
    2016 Bǐng-Shēn (丙申) 2016.02.08 – 2017.01.27
    2028 Wǔ-Shēn (戊申) 2028.01.26 – 2029.02.12

    Rooster

    Year Heavenly Stem & Earthly Branch Date Range (Gregorian)
    1957 Dīng-Yǒu (丁酉) 1957.01.31 – 1958.02.17
    1969 Jǐ-Yǒu (己酉) 1969.02.17 – 1970.02.05
    1981 Xīn-Yǒu (辛酉) 1981.02.05 – 1982.01.24
    1993 Guǐ-Yǒu (癸酉) 1993.01.23 – 1994.02.09
    2005 Yǐ-Yǒu (乙酉) 2005.02.09 – 2006.01.28
    2017 Dīng-Yǒu (丁酉) 2017.01.28 – 2018.02.15
    2029 Jǐ-Yǒu (己酉) 2029.02.13 – 2030.02.02

    Dog

    Year Heavenly Stem & Earthly Branch Date Range (Gregorian)
    1958 Wǔ-Xū (戊戌) 1958.02.18 – 1959.02.07
    1970 Gēng-Xū (庚戌) 1970.02.06 – 1971.01.26
    1982 Rén-Xū (壬戌) 1982.01.25 – 1983.02.12
    1994 Jiǎ-Xū (甲戌) 1994.02.10 – 1995.01.30
    2006 Bǐng-Xū (丙戌) 2006.01.29 – 2007.02.17
    2018 Wǔ-Xū (戊戌) 2018.02.16 – 2019.02.04
    2030 Gēng-Xū (庚戌) 2030.02.03 – 2031.01.22

    Pig

    Year Heavenly Stem & Earthly Branch Date Range (Gregorian)
    1959 Jǐ-Hài (己亥) 1959.02.08 – 1960.01.27
    1971 Xīn-Hài (辛亥) 1971.01.27 – 1972.02.14
    1983 Guǐ-Hài (癸亥) 1983.02.13 – 1984.02.01
    1995 Yǐ-Hài (乙亥) 1995.01.31 – 1996.02.18
    2007 Dīng-Hài (丁亥) 2007.02.18 – 2008.02.06
    2019 Jǐ-Hài (己亥) 2019.02.05 – 2020.01.24
    2031 Xīn-Hài (辛亥) 2031.01.23 – 2032.02.10

    🕉️ Sacred Thangka Deities & Their Divine Meanings

    Thangka, a traditional Tibetan Buddhist painting, is more than a work of art—it’s a portal of divine connection. Each deity depicted in a Thangka embodies unique energies, blessings, and protective powers. Here’s a complete guide to the spiritual meanings behind some of the most revered Thangka figures:


    🌸 White Tara (White Dolma)

    Manifested from the left eye tear of Avalokiteshvara (Guanyin), White Tara is the goddess of compassion and longevity. Especially protective of women and children, she blesses devotees with long life, peace, and health. One of the “Three Long Life Buddhas” along with Amitayus and Ushnisha Vijaya.


    💰 Vaishravana (Jambhala – God of Wealth)

    Vaishravana, one of the Four Heavenly Kings, is the guardian of the north and ruler of wealth. Known for supporting spiritual practitioners with material resources, he leads the Five Jambhalas (Gods of Wealth).


    🟡 Yellow Jambhala (Main Wealth Deity)

    The most powerful of the Five Jambhalas, Yellow Jambhala helps eliminate poverty and financial hardship. He brings prosperity, good fortune, and the accumulation of both material wealth and spiritual merit.


    🍃 Green Jambhala

    A wish-fulfilling deity of wealth and success. Green Jambhala is known for enhancing business luck, career progress, and attracting opportunities. A powerful protector of prosperity.


    🌿 Green Tara

    Born from the right eye tear of Avalokiteshvara, Green Tara is swift and responsive. She grants wishes, removes obstacles, and illuminates the path of wisdom, guiding devotees through darkness with clarity and compassion.


    Black Jambhala

    A wrathful form of the wealth deity. Known for quick action, Black Jambhala provides immediate financial relief, especially in risky or unconventional ventures. Suitable for boosting nontraditional income or windfalls.


    White Jambhala

    Combines the merits of all wealth gods. He increases abundance while also symbolizing compassion and nourishment for the suffering and hungry. Associated with generosity and peaceful prosperity.


    🔴 Red Jambhala

    An emanation of Amitabha Buddha, the Red Wealth Deity attracts influential people, enhances career luck, and ensures harmonious relationships. Represents charm, opportunity, and complete success.


    🫱 Four-Armed Avalokiteshvara (Chenrezig)

    The bodhisattva of boundless compassion. His four arms symbolize the four immeasurable qualities—loving-kindness, compassion, joy, and equanimity. A guardian for those born in the Year of the Rat.


    📖 Manjushri (Wenshu Bodhisattva)

    Guardian for people born in the Year of the Rabbit. Manjushri represents wisdom, clarity, and learning. Ideal for students and those seeking intellectual growth, as he cuts through ignorance with the sword of wisdom.


    🌌 Akasagarbha (Kokuzo Bosatsu)

    Protector for those born in the Year of the Ox and Tiger. Akasagarbha is the Bodhisattva of boundless space and memory, granting wealth, wisdom, and support from all directions.


    🐉 Samantabhadra (Puxian Bodhisattva)

    The guardian for Dragon and Snake signs. Helps overcome life obstacles, supports career growth, and brings noble people (benefactors) into one’s life. Symbol of perseverance and blessings.


    🔮 Mahasthamaprapta (Dashizhi Bodhisattva)

    Protector of those born in the Year of the Horse. His head holds the vessel of wisdom light, guiding beings with pure insight. A symbol of peace, balance, and illumination.


    🔥 Acala (Fudo Myo-o)

    Guardian for those born in the Year of the Rooster. The fierce Wisdom King, he silently protects, helps you correct mistakes, and guides you to seize life’s best opportunities. Ideal for overcoming challenges and building resilience.


    🌞 Vairocana Buddha (Dainichi Nyorai)

    Protector for Goat and Monkey signs. The Great Sun Buddha represents light, wisdom, and truth. He clears darkness, brings clarity, and connects with the divine essence of the universe.


    💡 Amitabha Buddha

    Protector of those born in the Year of the Dog and Pig. The Buddha of Infinite Light and Infinite Life helps one transcend suffering, attain inner peace, and find spiritual clarity.


    👑 Zha Ji Lhamo (Palden Lhamo)

    A fierce yet auspicious female deity of Tibet, symbolizing auspiciousness, peace, and harmony. She brings good health, smooth work life, and wealth, especially suited for women.


    🧧 Five Directional Wealth Deities (Wu Lu Cai Shen)

    Representing wealth from five directions, they enhance financial luck and instill a healthy attitude toward abundance and gratitude. A symbol of harmonious prosperity and well-being.


    🌿 Shakyamuni Buddha

    Symbol of compassion, enlightenment, and purity. Encourages mindfulness, respect for life, and spiritual awakening.


    🌺 Cundi Bodhisattva (Zhun Ti Fo Mu)

    Embodiment of compassion, wisdom, and auspiciousness. A powerful support for spiritual practitioners and those facing hardships, guiding with subtle strength and inner clarity.


    💎 Medicine Buddha (Bhaisajyaguru)

    Also known as the Lapis Lazuli Light Tathagata. Brings physical healing, mental clarity, and emotional balance. A symbol of health, compassion, and recovery.


    🐉 Long Wu Ye (Dragon Lord Five)

    A local Tibetan deity associated with wealth, wisdom, and kindness. Represents people’s wishes for abundance and noble virtues in life.


    👐 Thousand-Armed Avalokiteshvara

    The fully compassionate form of Avalokiteshvara. His thousand hands protect all beings; his thousand eyes see all suffering. A symbol of omnipresent mercy and boundless love.


    🔱 Padmasambhava (Guru Rinpoche)

    Regarded as a combined emanation of Amitabha, Avalokiteshvara, and Shakyamuni. Clears spiritual obstacles, aids in meditation, and brings continuous blessings for practitioners.


    🐘 Yamantaka (Vajrabhairava)

    Symbol of wisdom, fearlessness, and overcoming inner demons. Subdues negative forces, from kings of hell to personal fears. Perfect for business protection and spiritual strength.


    🏠 Mahakala (Two-Armed)

    Fierce form of Samantabhadra, Mahakala is a wrathful protector for spiritual practitioners and businesses. Ensures prosperity, clears blockages, and brings power and success.


    🐚 Palden Lhamo (Goddess of Auspiciousness)

    Supreme protector of Tibet, Palden Lhamo blesses women with beauty, harmony, and wisdom. She ensures all good wishes manifest without obstruction.


    🌍 Ksitigarbha (Earth Store Bodhisattva)

    One of the Eight Great Bodhisattvas. Known as the “Diamond of Compassion,” he offers guidance through hardship and spiritual awakening, representing deep patience and hidden strength.

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Twelve Chinese Zodiac Signs

Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, Pig

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