Garuda or Mythical Bird Tibetan Dzi enhances fame and recognition luck; dispels bad luck; clears confusion, protects from danger; banishes evil spirits; alleviates sickness. Best for those seeking for high visibility from the surrounding people.
Garuda, a mythical bird half-man-half-bird. Huge in size, and brighter than pure gold, its luster crosses the sun. Extremely heroic and brave in nature and a staunch enemy of evils and snakes. Also, he is the destroyer of poison . Garuda, mythical bird gives the power to cure venom and poisonous effects.
Garuda of Great Strength
The Garuda is one of the Four Dignities in Tibetan Buddhism and is a mythical animal who is daring and fearless. It possesses great power (more than 72 magical powers of the Monkey God) and great strength. Its greatest strength is to soar beyond without holding back. Garuda is invoked as a symbol of impetuous violent force, of speed, and of martial prowess. Because of its ability to help you fight negavities, it frees your mind from worries. It is also a potent cure for extremely bad situation where other feng shui cures are considered not strong enough to counter such as the combination deadly afflictions combined in a certain sector. Garuda is an important antidote for killing energy and malevolent energies of that attacks a house due to bad feng shui or bad ground energy.
The mythical Garuda is a part of the ancestral culture of many countries including, Indonesia, Bali, India, nepal, Tibet and others.
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